ElGee wrote:
Well, that doesn't seem to be the same approach to player evaluation you were using a few seasons ago - this is an extremely raw summary of big-3 box score stats.
Furthermore, it's the exact OPPOSITE logic you used in 2009:Unbiased Fan wrote:Regular Season:
1) Lebron - MVP, All-NBA/All-D(1st), Best record overall
2) Kobe - MVP runner-up, All-NBA/All-D(1st), Best record in West
3) Wade - All-NBA(1st)
4) Dwight - All-NBA/All-D(1st), DPOY
5) Paul - All-NBA(2nd)/All-D(1st)
-Lebron was a monster statwise. He made both the All-NBA & All-D 1st teams. He was the runaway MVP by leading his team to the best record.
-Kobe had a stellar season, and made the All-NBA/All-D 1st teams. He was the MVP runner-up and led LA to the best record in the West.1) Kobe - Finals MVP, Led team to 3 straight series wins against 50+ win teams
2) Lebron - off the charts stats
3) Dwight
4) Melo
5) Rondo
-Kobe's run was tremendous. When LA needed a win, Kobe came through. His leadership and production all make his 30/5/5 performance the best in the playoffs.
-Lebron was great in the 1st 2 rounds, but I do factor in the competition. Losing to a Magic without their all-star PG, and with HCA is a blackmark.Final rankings:
1) Kobe
2) Lebron
3) Dwight
4) Wade
5) Melo
Kobe did whatever LA needed to win the title. whether it was to score 40, or to D up Billups or Melo, Kobe did it. From day 1 he was on a mission, and delivered the stats and ring. He was the MVP runner, and Finals MVP. Lebron had better stats, but when put in context of the systems run by LA and Cle, both were comaprable. Not making the Finals despite HCA and with a healthy team puts Bron at #2 for me. The leadership factor was missing with him in the playoffs.
2009 LeBron had more points, rebounds and assists per game (not to mention advanced statistical dominance). He also won the MVP and finished all-nba 1st and all-nba D...
Actually, you just showed that I have been consistent with my evaluations. First, you must have missed this line in my words about 1997...."If Malone had faltered and lost in the earlier rounds, then MJ would be #1, but I can't penalize Malone for losing in 6 to the better team."
If Malone had lost to a lesser team like Bron did in 2009, then MJ would have been #1. If Lebron had made the FInals and taken LA to 6 games in a close series, he would have gotten the #1 ranking in 2009.