ILikeTheGrizz wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
EXACTLY. But when it comes to Kobe he just does it more, I guess? eatyourchildren gives CP credit for a great statistical season and then says "Well there's things Kobe does that you can't measure" as if CP also doesn't do things that can't be measured.
First, most of your positive actions on the court can be measured in one way or another, usually coming down to +/- for the little things (and the little things aren't as good as the big things, like actual assists, points, rebounds, etc) Then somehow, if CP is at a 10 and Kobe is at a 9, what Kobe does that can't be measured isn't just more than anyone else (and it's not just CP, let's be honest. For the last 5 years or so it's been their contention that those things that can't be measured are done best by Kobe, otherwise it's hard to argue he's the best in the league), but it's so much more that it's enough to eclipse the advantage CP has in the big things- you know, the more important things.
Of course everyone transcends production. So why do Kobe fans feel that he has a monopoly on that?
Well first off, many Kobe fans are fans, and thus are likely to be a bit irrational about their fave player. Believe me, you've got my sympathy there.
Regarding the +/-, that's actually a significant part of why I've got Kobe ahead of Paul. How can that be when Paul's +/- is greater? You've got to look deeper. A player's +/- is very much biased based on who he spends his time on the floor. So if you see a star player with a high +/-, but then see the other lead players on the team have similarly high +/-, that's not necessarily that impressive.
Kobe has much greater separation from his teammates than Paul does, while playing much less minutes with his top teammates than Paul does, all while having a superior on court point count. Or if you prefer, just go to basketballvalue.com and look at adjusted +/- which measure things like this more precisely. You'll see that Kobe is in the top 10, and Paul doesn't even make their long list.
Now let me be clear, Paul still *almost* was my choice for MVP, so I'm not saying that this stuff is the end all be all. But when you factor it in, it favors Kobe, not Paul.