An Unbiased Fan wrote:Defenses Kobe & Wade have faced since 2001....
Kobe:
2001 76ers - 98.9 DRtg (#5)
2002 Nets - 99.5 DRtg (#1)
2004 Pistons - 94.1 DRtg (#2)
2008 Celtics - 98.9 (#1)
2009 Magic - 101.9 DRtg (#1)
2010 Celtics - 103.8 DRtg (#5)
Wade:
2006 Mavs - 105.0 DRtg (#12)
2011 Mavs - 105.0 DRtg (#7)
So basically, Kobe has had to face Top 5 defenses every year(including three #1 defenses), and all have been under 103.8 DRtg. In fact, 4 of them were sub 100 DRtg.. While Wade has never faced a Top 5 defense, nor a sub 105 DRtg defense.
Hard to compare the two when they have played under very different circumstances.
This is true if we look at the teams Wade has played in the Finals, but failing to acknowledge the great defenses Wade has torched is dangerously close to implying that Wade might not even manage the same stats Kobe did under similar circumstances, which runs contrary to the data we have.
Defenses Dwyane Wade has faced and his series stats against them:
1. 2004 Pacers - 97.2 (#3) (Pacers in 6)21PPG (56.7TS%) 5.7APG 4RPG 1.3SPG .5BPG 4.5TOPG
2. 2007 Bulls - 99.6 (#1) (Bulls in 4)23.5PPG (47.9TS%) 6.3APG 4.8RPG 1.3SPG .5BPG 5.8TOPG
3. 2011 Celtics - 100.3 (#2) (Heat in 5)30.2PPG (61.6TS%) 4.8APG 6.8RPG 2SPG .6BPG 3.0TOPG
4. 2011 Bulls - 100.3 (#1) (Heat in 5)18.8PPG (49.8TS%) 2.2APG 6.4RPG 1.6SPG 1.2BPG 4TOPG
5. 2005 Pistons - 101.2 (#3) (Pistons in 7)25.8PPG (51.9TS%) 4.3APG 4.5RPG 1.7SPG 1BPG 2.8TOPG
6. 2006 Nets - 102.4 (#3) (Heat in 5)27.6PPG (60TS%) 6.6APG 6RPG 2.4SPG .6BPG 3.6TOPG
7. 2004 Hornets - 102.4 (#12) (Heat in 7)15.4PPG (48.7TS%) 5.6APG 4RPG 1.3SPG .1BPG 3.9TOPG
8. 2005 Nets - 103.1 (#6) (Heat in 4)26.3PPG (58.4TS%) 8.8APG 6.3RPG 1.8SPG 1BPG 5TOPG
9. 2006 Pistons - 103.1 (#5) (Heat in 6)26.7PPG (68.4TS%) 5.5APG 5.2RPG 1.8SPG 1.5BPG 4.7TOPG
10. 2006 Bulls - 103.4 (#7) (Heat in 6)24.7PPG (54TS%) 7.2APG 4.5RPG 2SPG 1.3BPG 3.7TOPG
11. 2010 Celtics - 103.8 (#5) (Celtics in 5)33.2PPG (65TS%) 6.8APG 5.6RPG 1.6SPG 1.6BPG 5.2TOPG
12. 2006 Mavericks - 105.0 (#12) (Heat in 6)34.7PPG (57.2TS%) 7.8RPG 3.8APG 2.7SPG 1BPG 3.7TOPG
13. 2011 76ers - 105.0 (#8) (Heat in 5)22.2PPG (52.7TS%) 5.2APG 8.4RPG 1.4SPG 2BPG 2.8TOPG
14. 2011 Mavericks - 105.0 (#7) (Mavericks lead 3-2)28.4PPG (64.3TS%) 5APG 6.8RPG 1.6SPG 1.4BPG 2TOPG
15. 2005 Wizards - 107.5 (#20) (Heat in 4)31PPG (60.1TS%) 8APG 7RPG 1.3SPG 1.5BPG 6.3TOPG
16. 2009 Hawks - 107.6 (#12) (Hawks in 7)29.1PPG (56.5TS%) 5.3APG 5RPG .9SPG 1.6BPG 3.6TOPG
It should be no surprise that Wade has faced weaker defenses in the Finals than Kobe. Aside from the fact that 4 of Kobe's 7 finals appearances came in the non-handchecking era (in the 5 years before 2005, the average league defensive rating hovered around 103, but since then, it has hovered around 107), you would be wise to note that Wade plays in the East, and as it would turn out, when a team in the Eastern Conference reaches the finals, it necessarily plays a team from the Western Conference, and aside from the Spurs and to a degree the Rockets, there have not been any consistently great defensive teams out West. The crux of your argument punishes the player for his conference, which should be almost entirely irrelevant to individual success. The Celtics, Pistons, and Nets teams that Wade has faced and dominated were better defensively than essentially everyone Kobe has faced out West in the playoffs during the non-handchecking era. Seriously, Wade has put up TS%'s that Kobe can only dream of, against outstanding defensive teams. Perhaps that's why Kobe's fizzled out by the Finals these past few years - because he hasn't had to compete against an Eastern Conference defense on his road to the Finals. Now granted, Wade has had issues with the Bulls over the years, not just due to definite injury (2007) and possible injury (2011), but also because he's just never played well in Chicago, regular season or playoffs. He even had some issues with the 2005 Pistons after he hurt his rib in Game 5. But he's torched basically every other defensive stalwart he's faced, and there's no reason to believe that he wouldn't have done exactly that, even if you had changed the name of the "Eastern Conference Finals" to the "NBA Finals".