ElGee wrote:Now, we're in 1965, and many people are arguing "Wilt took the Celtics to the limit" and therefore he's retaining a lot standing in voting. And we don't even have much evidence. In 2008 -- a year rife with full game film and an RPOY thread with painstakingly detailed posts that extend beyond stats -- there's a guy who averaged 30-8-7, posted huge value metrics, and we *know* was a massive reason his mediocre team pushed the 66-win champion Celtics to the brink in the playoffs...and most people were downgrading him because of that.
That's all misleading. Wilt posted great numbers against the Celtics, much better than what LeBron did when he faced the Celtics in 2008. The 2008 Celtics were taken to 7 games by the Hawks as well, and in their other two series they went to 6 games. The only other opponent that the Celtics faced in 65 was the Lakers and they took care of them in 5 games. I don't see anyone boosting Wilt that much either. He's likely going to end up 4th or 5th in the voting, so that says a lot about how little we're valuing his statistics and advanced metrics like WS, PER, etc.
LeBron's 30-8-7 also didn't hold up in the post-season (unless we want to count the Wizards series -- one of the worst defensive teams in the league), and part of the problem that I have with his numbers is that they didn't seem to make the Cavs that much better on offense. The team was still ranked 20th in the league, so those are empty stats if I've ever seen them. In the case of Kobe (3rd) and CP3 (5th), both of their teams were among the top 5. Yes, they had more help, but I'm not sure what the point is in bragging about a players offense if his team sucks offensively.
LeBron didn't enjoy nearly the same amount of team success -- despite playing in a pretty weak conference -- as KG, Kobe, and Paul, nor did he receive as much recognition from the media/peers in terms of awards. He was, at least that year, the poorest defender of the bunch and the only arguments to be made over any of those 3 guys involve advanced metrics that not everyone buys into (WS, PER).