bastillon wrote:well, I'd like to see drza's explanation. we've been supporting Garnett ever since I came to realGM (and he was one of the main reasons I joined anyway), but we hardly ever had a disagreement. I'd like to hear his thoughts about Nash and why he ranks below those players.
2005
me: TD, KG, DW, Shaq, Dirk
drza: KG, TD, Manu, DW, Nash
So is it really so awful that I put Shaq or Dirk above Nash?
2006
me: DW, Dirk, LJ, KB, KG
drza: DW, Dirk, LJ, KB, KG
2007
me: TD, Dirk, LJ, KB, KG
drza: TD, LJ, KG, Dirk, KB
my take on that:
2005: Dirk was totally outclassed when they matched up head2head and Shaq played poorly in the playoffs so I think it wasn't really a contest there. I didn't include Garnett but I could see a strong case for him that year. Wade though, was injured in the playoffs so that kind of makes it a lopsided comparison. Manu wasn't really close to Nash as a player.
2006: Nash posted much better team results than either LBJ or Kobe despite lack of enourmous advantage in supporting cast. I can't see how you can justify that. also, Kobe was outplayed by Nash h2h as he didn't play very well in that Suns series.
2007: the argument that convinced me vs LBJ was their play against the Spurs in the playoffs. Nash dominated and James simply sucked. that's the same competition and being guarded by the same defender. I don't see any excuses for James. Suns were also demonstrably better than Cavs so team success isn't something to bring up in this case. also I don't know how would Dirk be higher than Nash that year when they had very similar RS and then followed it with vastly different postseasons in Nash's favor.
I'm pretty sure I have long posts in each of those threads detailing the decisions that I made per year (I know I did for '05, I had several). But the extreme cliff-notes version is that, like Sedale Threatt said, I just don't believe that Nash is as good as Duncan, Garnett, LeBron, Wade, Kobe, Dirk, etc. I think he's a great player, I just think that he's not usually one of the 5 best players in the league.
Also, I've been pretty consistent using the same body of advanced stats as support, and Nash rarely measures out at the very top of those either. In '05, for instance, Manu and Nash played similar minutes and had similar regular season rankings in the stats. In the postseason he kicked it up a notch, to the point where he very arguably could have been the best player overall in the playoffs. That's what got him into my top-5 in the first place. In fact, my original top-5 for '05 was KG, Duncan, Shaq, Dirk and Manu with Nash and Wade as HMs. As the thread went along and people made strong cases for Nash, pointed out that Shaq and Dirk both struggled in the playoffs, and used the numbers to illustrate/remind me just how much Wade was taking over the team as the season went along. Yeah he eventually got hurt, but by the time he did he had taken his team as far as any of the other contenders outside of Ginobili (I even mentioned that as part of the reason Manu stayed ahead of him in my ranking). Essentially I took my original 5, dropped Shaq and Dirk, then moved everyone else up 2 slots strongly due to the discussion part of the thread.
At the end of the day we obviously won't all agree. In general I've noticed that I think higher of KG (and ironically, in the '02 thread perhaps of Duncan as well) than some others do. I obviously don't think Nash is quite as good as some others do, nor do I think that Kobe was ever the best player in the league in any year (almost always top-5, though. Sometimes top-2). Other than that, I don't know that my picks are really that controversial. I do think it's funny that I was held up earlier in the thread as a "poster that everyone respects", when I've been catching a good amount of flack in the last couple of days. I'm not sure that I'm the one that someone should really be using as an example right now
