Ofcourse rebounding and steals don't equate everything you can do in defense.mitchweber wrote:CoolD wrote:
Shawn Marion hit over 11 rebounds per game 3 seasons.
While getting 2 steals around per game.
He was easily a top 5 defender in his position, PF or even SF. the fact he is a very versatile defender shouldn't be counted against him.
Yes he is no Tim Duncan, but he is easily a top 5 defender.
I never remember Mike Bibby be turned into a God through a lot of fake hype, when Sacramento was one of the best offensive teams.
Amare and Webber are about the same players, both teams were all offense no defense, but anyone in a right state of mind wouldn't have given a thought to Mike Bibby being a MVP.
He was good pg, that could shoot, in very talented team, pretty much like Nash.
What I laugh about Nash statements, MVP is media given award. NBA titles are earn on the basketball court, so you should judge a player on awards that are handed out, instead of earning it . Makes sense.
You do realize that steals and rebounding aren't the same as defense, right? Marion rebounded like a PF, but that was basically it. And using steals to measure D? Really? I guess AI is a better defender than a prime Bruce Bowen. The point is that Marion was still way too small to be any effective defender against real big men. In no way was he ever a top 5 defender at PF. He was always very undersized for the position.
Comparing Nash to Bibby shows a complete lack of knowledge on the two teams. The Kings offense ran mostly through Webber and Divac--so Webber and Divac deserved most of the credit for those teams (at least in those terms). That Kings team could have lost Bibby without really missing a beat because he wasn't the key to the team. By comparison, the Suns in those years looked pretty much lost whenever Nash was out. Nash was the much better player for the Suns and was much more important to their success than Bibby was for the Kings. Bibby was never anywhere near the playmaker that Nash was in his MVP years. That comparison is absurd, and to act like they were both just "PG's that could shoot" shows a clear bias against Nash.
The fact remains--take Nash off of that 05-06 Suns team, and they go from a 54 win team to likely a bottom feeder (probably not the very worst in the conference, but nowhere near the playoffs). He was more important to his team's success than any other player in the league. Therefore, he was the most valuable player.
But the fact Marion was good enough to be able to get over 11 rebounds and 2 steals, no matter how much you try to trash him, for the sake of hyping up fake fraud of MVP in Nash.
Yes Marion is not as good as Duncan or K.G in defense, but even when he was undersized, he was a top 5 defender at PF.
Name me 5 better defensive PF's better than Marion in his prime.
K.G and Duncan, maybe Rasheed. Lets start naming some names.
Both Bibby and Nash where pretty good P.G's, funny thing was Sacramento got better when they added Bibby too, teams were basically cheap rip offs of each other, with a couple tweaks of each other, but MVP is just a whole different level. Nash totally cheapen that level. Is like giving Mrs Universe to an average broad, we are talking about an award that should be only for truly great players. Not some dude that rode a nice system, no defense, extremely talented teammates and the media did the greatest spin job ever.
I just can't imagine.
Jordan, Magic, Shaq, Kobe, Duncan
Playing a career with the likes of Dirk Nowitzki, Finley in his prime.
Amare, Shawn Marion, Joe Johnson, and other good players, and never play in one finals game.
The fact is, I have a very high standards for who can obtain a MVP, you have fan boy standards for Nash, because he is your favorite player.