JordansBulls wrote:beantownski wrote:in no particular order
Lebron
Kobe
Wade
Durant
Howard
D Williams
Rose
Dirk
Melo
Darko

Dwight has to be first on everyone's list. hes my MVP this year.
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JordansBulls wrote:beantownski wrote:in no particular order
Lebron
Kobe
Wade
Durant
Howard
D Williams
Rose
Dirk
Melo
Darko
J08 wrote:JordansBulls wrote:beantownski wrote:in no particular order
Lebron
Kobe
Wade
Durant
Howard
D Williams
Rose
Dirk
Melo
Darko
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Dwight has to be first on everyone's list. hes my MVP this year.
Celtic Koala wrote:The only player from the 90s that would have been a top 10 player in the modern league would have been MJ and if you stretch it a bit Olajuwon
bstein14 wrote:Mikan is much worse than Luka Garza, who can't even make an NBA roster today
SportsWorld wrote:If anyone from the Celtics should be in the top 10, it's Kevin Garnett obviously. And I do think he's on the fringe if not on the list.
MSGBallerz wrote:LeBron
Kobe
Howard
Durant
Rose
Dirk
D-Will
Amare
Nash
Melo
HM Westbrook, Gasol, and Rondo
NYK 455 wrote:MSGBallerz wrote:LeBron
Kobe
Howard
Durant
Rose
Dirk
D-Will
Amare
Nash
Melo
HM Westbrook, Gasol, and Rondo
lol come on Dude. I wouldn't have said nothing if he wasn't in your top 5, at least you can make some sort of case, but out of your top 10 and no HM?
MSGBallerz wrote:NYK 455 wrote:MSGBallerz wrote:LeBron
Kobe
Howard
Durant
Rose
Dirk
D-Will
Amare
Nash
Melo
HM Westbrook, Gasol, and Rondo
lol come on Dude. I wouldn't have said nothing if he wasn't in your top 5, at least you can make some sort of case, but out of your top 10 and no HM?
Oh I completely forgot about him when I made my list. It happens, I was just going off the top of my head, not writing a college research paper. I don't feel like editing my list right now, too much work.
jagz wrote:Lol at the reference to ESPN's article about Rose being better than Wade. First, that wasn't ESPN. It was one writer, and not one of the more well-known ones.
Second, setting its conclusion aside, it was an atrocious piece of journalism. It purported to be a comparative player analysis, but all it touched on was three arbitrary aspects of the game. It didn't even touch rebounding, defense, or anything that could consitute a comphrehensive analysis.
Third, Rose isn't better than Wade. Sorry, he just ain't, and he ain't close. He's like Wade-lite. Very lite. Let Rose play with LBJ and see what happens to his numbers. I'll build a statue to Rose outside the United Center myself if he could maintain anything close to the statistical parity with James that Wade has.
stacey_is_king wrote:nonemus wrote:
How are Williams/Paul/Nash/Amare/Melo not all easily below Rose?
Williams: 20/4/10, 3.2 TOV, 58% TS
Nash: 17/4/12, 3.4 TOV, 62% TS
Paul: 16/4/10, 2.3 TOV, 59% TS
Amare: 26/8/3, 3.4 TOV, 58% TS
Melo: 26/8/3, 2.9 TOV, 55% TS
Rose: 23/4/8, 3.4 TOV, 54% TS
MSGBallerz wrote:jagz wrote:Lol at the reference to ESPN's article about Rose being better than Wade. First, that wasn't ESPN. It was one writer, and not one of the more well-known ones.
Second, setting its conclusion aside, it was an atrocious piece of journalism. It purported to be a comparative player analysis, but all it touched on was three arbitrary aspects of the game. It didn't even touch rebounding, defense, or anything that could consitute a comphrehensive analysis.
Third, Rose isn't better than Wade. Sorry, he just ain't, and he ain't close. He's like Wade-lite. Very lite. Let Rose play with LBJ and see what happens to his numbers. I'll build a statue to Rose outside the United Center myself if he could maintain anything close to the statistical parity with James that Wade has.
Only numbers that matter is that Rose has more wins than Wade despite having FAR less talent on his team. Imagine if Rose had LBJ, Bosh, etc? DAMN This season would have to be called off.
LameR wrote:stacey_is_king wrote:Williams: 20/4/10, 3.2 TOV, 58% TS
Nash: 17/4/12, 3.4 TOV, 62% TS
Paul: 16/4/10, 2.3 TOV, 59% TS
Amare: 26/8/3, 3.4 TOV, 58% TS
Melo: 26/8/3, 2.9 TOV, 55% TS
Rose: 23/4/8, 3.4 TOV, 54% TS
3) He scores or assists on more baskets than any other player in the league
That doesn't really make sense. You shouldn't just add PPG and APG. You should take into account how many points they create. At minimum, each assist results in two points.
Williams: 20+10(2) = 40
Nash: 17+12(2) = 41
Paul: 16+10(2) = 36
Rose: 23+8(2) = 39
LeBron: 26+7(2) = 40
Westbrook: 22 + 9(2) = 40
That's at minimum. I think it's just unfair and illogical to just simply add points and assists. He's still way up there, and having a great season but trying to use PPG + APG as a reason to back him is a bit ridiculous. If you're going to look at that kind of a metric, Value Added, or Estimated Wins Added may be better forms of measurement. Rose is 11th on VA (measures total points contributed as opposed to a replacement player), and 11th in EWA.
For the record, I'd have Rose in the middle of my top 10.
spearsy23 wrote:Kobe is a low percentage chucker just like Jennings, he's just better at it.
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