Mirotic12 wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:
He's not one of the top 15 NBA players ever.
The recency bias is very strong in these forums.
There's no "recency bias" need to argue for a guy who has had 5 straight seasons in the top 2 in MVP voting. There literally are not 15 guys who have done this and if someone's ranking is based on how good a player was at their peak, there's not much more to argue. He's clearly a top 15 guy by that fairly reasonable criteria. If you care more about longevity it's a bit more difficult to argue for him there yet, but he's awfully close by that standard too.
Getting into top 15 all time is about much more than a player's peak.
It would be extremely weak to let players into an all time top 15 just because of peak play of 5 years.
To get into top 15 of all time level, a lot more is needed than that.
No player should be considered for top 15 all time, if their main case is just a 5 year peak. That would be a low standard and the bar needs to be, and in fact is, much higher than that.
Much like his 2023 title, you have to consider context with being in the top 2 for MVP in terms of who'd he beat? The other Candidates for MVP in those years (Giannis, Luka, Embiid, SGA) aren't considered top 15 players ever. Whereas if you look at the list of all time players and their competition for MVP, it's much more accomplished.
Jordan (competition: Magic, Bird, Hakeem, barkley)
Lebron (Kobe, Wade, Durant, Curry, peak Kawhi)
Magic (Bird, KAJ, Moses Malone, Jordan)
Kareem
Dr J
Shaq (MJ, Hakeem, Duncan, Malone)
Duncan (Shaq, KG, LeBron, KD, Dirk)
Olajuwon (see Jordan, swap the 2)
Bird (see magic, swap the 2)
Chamberlain
Russell
Robertson
Curry (LeBron, Kawhi, KD)
Durant (Duncan, LeBron, Curry, Kawhi
Kobe (Duncan, Shaq, LeBron, Wade, Dirk)
I'm not listing the competition for the older players, as I didn't witness the eras. You get the point though. Being in the top 2 with contemporaries such as Giannis, young Luka, and Embiid isn't the same as being in the top 2 for really any of these guys. You need to look at context. Since Lebron/KD/Curry fell off their primes around 22-23', coinciding with Jokics rise/peak, the landscape of superstars, relative to other eras is pretty weak. Him being top 2 in MVP these last 5 years isn't saying as much as you think it is. Since the bubble, this era has been a weak lull in consistent superstars and strong, consistently good teams. OKC and Wemby are about to drag us out of it though.