One_and_Done wrote:1. KD (2014 I guess?)
2. Luka (2022)
3. CP3 (2008)
4. Nash (2007, 05, 06 - I go back and forth on 05 vs 07)
HM: Butler, Harden, T-Mac, AD.
We have ample evidence KD had a huge impact on winning, even for non-stacked teams.
In 2014 for example, the Thunder were 25-11 in the games Westbrook missed, thanks to KD.
His Brooklyn time is a bit of a mess to assess, because of all the stuff that happened involving availability of guys, but we can see in 21 the team was 23-12 with KD, and only 25-24 without him. Similarly, the Nets in 22 were 36-19 with him, and only 8-19 without him. We also saw KD carry the Nets in the 21 playoffs, almost past the Bucks, with Kyrie and Harden both going down with injuries. If KDs toe isn’t on the line, the Nets likely win the championship this year largely on the back of KD.
In KD’s Phoenix tenure, despite being past his prime, the win-loss still holds up well for KD. From 23 to 25 the Suns were 85-60 with him, and 15-30 without him. The contrast was stark.
But hey, some computer formulas that, by their nature, are unreliable at accurately measuring value don’t agree, so I guess forget all that other stuff.
I found the 3 names after KD to be harder. I ultimately think Luka and CP3 gave the biggest lift. I also go back and forth on CP3 v.s Nash, but for now I’m going with Paul.
In terms of Luka, the argument is pretty clear. The guy basically carried a fairly solid-ish support cast to the finals, and only lost because his team was totally outgunned (and because he was hurt). If Luka had been healthier in 2024 I’d have that as the year to vote for him, but he was sufficiently banged up in the playoffs for it to be a demerit. I’ll take the younger and springier Luka from 2022, who “only” got them to the WCFs.
In terms of skillset, Luka is way above guys like Kobe. He runs an offense, which Kobe can’t, and he can score and set up guys in a way that is levels above Kobe. Ok, Luka’s defence isn’t good, but you can get away with that when you’re point guard. Kobe’s D was overrated and average after 2004 anyway.
Looking at numbers, it’s not even close.
Luka 22 RS: 40/13/12 per 100, on 571 TS%
Kobe RS 09: 38/7/7 per 100, on 561 TS%
Luka 22 PS: 45/14/9 per 100, on 577 TS%
Kobe PS 09: 39/7/7 per 100, on 564 TS%
It’s not even close. Luka is a guy who will elevate a bad team more, and raise the ceiling of a good team higher as well.
Luka isn't better than Embiid, there is actually no argument for Luka over Embiid.
When you factor in the game, and start analyzing players while their playing basketball, it's pretty clear Embiid is definitely in that top 10, but now here I am arguing for him, because realGM hates Embiid and loves Greek.
Luka off-ball is terrible in 2022, and his defense as well. If you think Luka > Embiid for peaks, it proves you have no analysis of basketball outside raw box-score, cherrypick, have never picked up a basketball in your life.
Luka before 2024 (literally only year you should pick LOL) wasn't a good HC player, and had very few counters at this time. His playmaking (even his PnR alone, and his passing bag) had leaped a huge level in 2024, it just wasn't good enough in 2022 yet.
As for Embiid, I presented his case before
Embiid should already be here. It's a crime everyone underrated him, even though he had injuries to add context to the playoffs.....
Embiid should probably have gone #7, in place of Giannis (throw him outside the top 20, he's not versatile at all and his skillset neutralized against elite personnel).
Embiid is an elite scorer everywhere, his timing while shooting the jump shots is more valuable to an offense than extremely volatile tough shot-making, he is an elite shot-creator and can be useful in offensive systems (Like with Harden or Maxey). Unlike most big men, he doesn't have a weakness in face-up game. He is an ATG mid-range scorer, and a great post scorer (great mismatch hunter too). Elite footwork and strength makes him a force there. He is an amazing foul-drawer and punishes defenses for it too. ATG scorer at least.
As a playmaker, he has very good processing actually, and is at least a great playmaker because he has great rim pressure, as a roll man he is providing advantages for his team. As a screener, he's a great one. His passing arsenal is very good, bounce passing, pocket passing, overhead passing, PnR or off of screen, and a great transition playmaker when moving. Amazing decision making. Great playmaker at least.
Now, on the defensive end, he is elite, or maybe fringe ATG at defense. Very big with good mobility, an elite rim protector and as an interior defender overall. Pretty switchable, a good on-ball defender and help defender. Good perimeter defense, and ATG drop defense. Anchors top 5 defenses while on the floor too.
Embiid should clearly have been here by now, but people hate him for some reason. They put guys like Shai (bruh) and Giannis (terrible takes) over him.
Embiid is clearly the pick, and if there's another round without Embiid, I don't know what to say about realGM. Must be a group of anti-Embiid people.
Anyways, after Embiid, we could pick people like KD, CP3, Kobe, or Harden. Nash and Dirk are in contention too.
Unfortunately, I'm not voting here, so I am not interested in actually doing some damage or something like that. Also, people here are usually stubborn and close-minded. Many people are hostile (I'm not directing this at anyone, but these people know who they are).
So, here's that Embiid case. I don't think you could debunk anything about that.
Christ bless you all anyways, God loves you
Embiid CLEARS Luka