Brenice wrote:Well what did Nash do in any playoff that compared to anything Isiah did in the playoffs?
1. Playoff scoring record for a quarter, on a bad ankle to boot.
2. Finals MVP - Embarassed opposing guards who tried in vain to defend him(see Terry Porter), his eyes got big like Drexler's eyes when Jordan was embarassing him. Scored 22 in 1 quarter in Portland.
3. Finals average 27pts, 8 assists, 5 rebounds
Career Average:
Isiah - 20pts, 9.3 assists, 3.6 rebounds, 2.11 steals, 3.76 turnovers,
best year for assists was 13.9, with 21.2 pts, and 4.5 rebounds
Nash - 14.6pts, 8.3 assists, 3 rebounds, 0.8 steals, 2.79 turnovers
best year for assists was 11.6, with 18.6 pts, and 3.5 rebounds
Isiah in an embarassing landslide
What has Nash done in the playoffs? Well you're right he doesn't have a great finals performance, since he's never been there. Of course, nobody gets there with out their teammates.
Nash did have a 30/14 series that was pretty mind blowing though. Let's also consider these guys best playoff years statistically. I'll use PER just because a composite stat make that easier:
Best playoffs between these two:
1. Nash '05 23.4
2. Isiah '85 22.7
3. Isiah '87 22.6
4. Nash '10 22.5
5. Nash '07 21.9
6. Nash '06 21.3
7. Isiah '86 21.1
8. Isiah '90 21.0
9. Isiah '88 20.7
10. Isiah 84 20.6
Not saying Nash blows him out of the water here, but it's certainly not a landslide for Isiah.
Your mentioning of career stats seems strange. Generally I don't put much stock in career stats, but I understand if others do. Nash's stats are hurt by his first few years where he wasn't given a chance to play, and since he's not 36 and still going strong, he's clearly had enough time as a starter for us to at least only use that when trying to a career-ish stat comparison.
If you take their 10 best years:
Isiah 20.1 PPG on 52.2% TS with 9.7 APG
Nash 16.8 PPG on 61.3% TS with 9.6 APG
Who wins from that comparison? Debatable.