Post#34 » by tsherkin » Fri Oct 1, 2010 2:08 pm
And as I said, a nod must be given to the fact that Lebron habitually shoots something like 50-60% more per game than Magic did, because Magic was more focused on distribution than on shooting, and like I said, he drew fouls very well and shot a much better percentage from the FT line.
Lebron, however, fully comprehends how unstoppable he is when he drives to the rim and he does it a lot, which makes sense. He's also improved his jumper, though people aren't really acknowledging that widely just yet, even though he's shot a percentage not far from Kobe's just under the arc and from downtown these past two seasons.
Absolutely, though, Magic's choice of operating zones helped him out... he was all about the post. There isn't really anyone similar in terms of post passing ability since he's retired. There have been some good passing centers (Dream, Shaq in L.A., D-Rob, Daugherty, etc), a couple of exceptional high-post passers (Garnett, Webber, Divac, Pau Gasol's pretty good, Bogut, Love, Karl Malone, Boozer isn't bad at all)... but none of them come even close.
As post passers, the only two guards who come anywhere even close to Magic since he retired are Kidd and Payton, and neither of them are really that close, even Kidd (who remains a phenomenal post passer). Penny was pretty good at times, T-Mac, Kobe, Jordan, etc, but none of these guys had Magic's feel for passing from literally EVERYWHERE on the court, let alone what he could strictly in transition and from the post. Unbelievable. I've seen some guys who could control tempo like him (Nash comes to mind) and a couple of guys who could really milk the PnR very well (which Magic didn't do a lot; Stockton, Deron, Paul) and I've seen guys with some pretty damned impressive court vision (Bird comes to mind, for example, and even MJ and Scottie) but no one who was anything like Magic.
There's a reason that you can stack him up against just about anyone and feel legit coming away thinking "yeah, X may be a better scorer, but holy crap, the things Magic could do as a passer overcome that..."