Jay24 wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
lol, okay Melo's another candidate. If you paid as much attention to writing on Melo as you do about Kobe then you'd undoubtedly call me a Melo hater as well.
No. U attack Kobe a lot more than Melo.
Kobe's a higher profile player than Melo, hence pretty much everyone talks about him more often, myself included.
With that said, if you've seen me "attack" Kobe a ton and you don't recall me attacking Melo, that's your own myopia there. You probably just aren't nearly likely to read Melo threads as Kobe threads. Rest assured that I've been called a Melo hater many, many times, and this has taken place for years. Hell I remember going berserk when he made an All-NBA team 5 years ago over Kevin Garnett, and I've continued to consistently argue against the guy ever since.
By contrast, I actually gave Kobe my hypothetical MVP vote in '07-08. If you think a guy who historically would have given Kobe as many MVPs as he actually got is the biggest homer on RealGM, what does that say about how biased your perspective is?
Jay24 wrote:"Kobe has always done well...", where did I ever say Kobe wasn't a great player? These questions aren't about whether someone is great...or not. More nuance is required to have meaningful conversation. According to advanced statistics, Kobe's never been the best player in the game. According to even basic statistics, Kobe's never been an order of magnitude more clutch than everyone else. Yet people believe these things strongly. It is that disagreement that causes me to argue against those trumpeting him. Want me to stop? Make the world have a more balanced opinion.
Except most people don't consider him to be an order of magnitude more clutch than anyone else. You're just making stuff up. And again, when he was getting strong arguments as the best (06-08) it was because of a variety of factors. Most fans aren't stupid enough to just blindly follow what the advanced stats say...
Are you taking issue with my hyperbole here or what?
If you don't think that Kobe would win a poll of "most clutch" in a landslide, you don't have enough faith in other people's faith in your guy. People see him as the clear "most clutch" guy around, and there is no rational basis for any such clarity.
Are fans stupid enough to blindly follow what advanced stats say? I guess we'll find out when they become smart enough to understand advanced stats, eh?
(I kid, I kid. The reality is that the so-called advanced stats rarely use anything requiring mathematical knowledge beyond what a good student learns in middle school. While it's arguable what fraction of basketball fans were good students, I think it's safe to say most of them passed Algebra I. That fans don't make much use of that knowledge even when it's directly beneficial to their hobbies says something about something, but nothing definitive about their raw intelligence.)