mysticbb wrote:...a team which had Julius Erving on their roster making a much bigger difference to that team than Moses Malone.
So not only did Doc make a bigger impact than Moses, who was pretty clearly the best player in the league that season, but MUCH bigger?
I know there's probably some plus/minus formula you've concocted floating around in one of the other threads. But there's just a wealth of data that would seemingly indicate otherwise --
A. Led the league in PER, win shares, WS/48 and rebounding.
B. Led team in scoring while getting to the line almost twice as many times as Doc.
C. Played probably the best defense of his career.
D. Turned in one of the more dominant individual playoff runs in history.
E. Pushed a team known for stalling in the Finals over the top.
F. In the process, dismantled one of the best centers in history.
Heck, depending on which advanced measures you want to put your stock in, Doc wasn't even their second-best player in the playoffs. Maurice Cheeks was. With Bobby Jones not being very far behind for third.
As for Moses versus LeBron...it's a tough sell. I'm the first to admit I might be clinging to some older prejudices, and unwilling to usher in the new at the expense of the old.
As I've said before, these last two years have really left a sour taste in my mouth. Rather, the last two playoffs, which I obviously weight more heavily than others.
Two more championship opportunity down the tubes, thanks in no small part to him going into the tank. Depending on how harshly you want to measure, this year marked the fifth time his production took a decent-to-substantial dive in the postseason, which was one of your criticisms of Moses. While I don't personally hold the 07 Finals against him -- too young, fantastic defense, no help -- these last two years put a serious dent in his resume as I see it.
Now, would the Heat have gotten to the Finals without LeBron? Of course not. But they also clearly should have, and would have, won it if he'd even been average.
So, vote Moses, nominate Patrick Ewing.