Warspite wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:HomoSapien wrote:I don't think anyone is arguing that he's in the MJ-Bird-Magic-Kobe-Shaq tier of star talent. The fact that he did win twice, is pretty much the reason he's ahead of guys like Billups, Wilkens, Kevin Johnson, etc.
When people say Isiah is overrated, they aren't complaining about him being rated over the Billups of the world. They're talking about him being rated light years ahead of the Nashes and Dirks who got way more MVP-type love than Isiah.
Im constantly reading aboput how Isiah Thomas wasnt a star because he played on stacked teams. Theres more posters on RealGM who believe Dumars was a better player when the distance between them is as big as MJ and Pippen.
Im also constantly reading how the Bad Boys werent a very good title team because they didnt have any stars in there supporting cast.
Whats worse is that Bastllion will make the same 2 posts in the same thread. He will say that Isiah wasnt a star because he had such great teammates and that the team wasnt great because it had no great players in its supporting cast.
Im ok with either conclusion you want to draw
1. Isiah in a Hakeem type run took a collection of players and won a title without any allstar teammates.
2. The Bad Boys are one of the GOAT teams because they didnt have a superstar player and won anyway.
If you want to knock Isiah then knock him for losing to Birds Celtics in 87, getting injured in 88 and 91.If Isiah doesnt make that stupid pass the Pistons win the title in 87 and if hes not injured the Pistons win in 88 and 91 and have 5 titles. Its those 3 plays that seperate him from Magic, Bird and MJ. What would the detracters say then when Isiah has 5 rings Bird 3 Magic 3 and MJ 5??? The biggest differance between Isiah and Magic was that one could beat Bird and the other lost to him.
Either give Isiah his due or give credit to the Bad Boys as being one of the greatest teams of alltime.
Well, I think the confusion here is the lack of distinction between the Pistons as a whole, and the non-Isiah Pistons as a supporting cast. One can believe this was one of the great supporting casts of all time, and still not believe that the team was one of the all-time greats because of their lack of star.
If you're asking me what I think about how Detroit stacks up against the Lakers, Celtics, etc. Well the Pistons' best SRS was 6.24. By comparison, this would have been the 7th best SRS of the Showtime Lakers, the 7th best SRS of the Bird Celtics, and the 6th best SRS of the Jordan Bulls. Detroit did have a tendency to overachieve in the playoffs which is good and important, but acting as if it's pure luck why Boston, LA, and Chicago won more titles and made more finals is not right. No, I don't consider them to be a strong GOAT candidate team.









