therealbig3 wrote:drza wrote:therealbig3 wrote:Duncan in 02 and 03 clearly surpassed Hakeem in terms of production from what I see with the SPM. In terms of impact, I haven't seen anything to prove that Hakeem had more impact than Duncan. It's small sample sizes for sure, but comparing the with/without of 91 (should be better defensively than 94) and 95 Hakeem (comparable to 94) to 05 Duncan, and 05 Duncan (clearly not his peak) still clearly surpassed Hakeem.
So what gives, why is it so ridiculous to rank Duncan over Hakeem? The best argument for Hakeem is that he played great during the 94 Finals and shut down Ewing. Awesome for him, but that's still only 7 games out of a whole season, and holistically speaking, I think I'm leaning Duncan over Hakeem. At minimum, I'd take Hakeem but barely, and they'll probably go right after each other.
And since I think LeBron/Magic/Bird/Kareem and possibly Walton/Dr. J peaked higher than either of them, that's why I'm not taking Hakeem.
Speaking as someone who'd love to vote Magic here but is finding himself more and more impressed by the bigs when I look at peak...what is it that makes you so certain that Magic/Bird/LeBron peaked higher than both of them?
IMO, I honestly think it's personal preference, because as other people have said, the top 13 can go in almost any order. So I'm not certain about anything lol.
But I think LeBron/Bird/Magic were significantly better offensive players than Duncan and Hakeem, and imo, I don't think their defense totally compensates for that. Very close, but especially considering I think they were all positive impact defenders anyway, especially Bird and even moreso LeBron, I feel more comfortable taking their peaks over Duncan and Hakeem.
LeBron is currently the most intriguing one to me, because I think I can build a historic level offense with the right pieces around him, and I think I can simultaneously build an elite defense around him. So overall, I think he gives me the chance at building the best overall team around his abilities at his peak.
I'll engage you, if you don't mind, because I really want to get to the heart of this. Especially that middle paragraph. You aren't comfortable with placing the bigs over Bird or LeBron, because they are positive impact defenders anyway...but on the flip side, aren't the bigs quite a bit more than positive impact on offense? Aren't they, in fact, elite offensive players?
Taking it to LeBron and Duncan, for example. As you often point out, Duncan was the centerpiece for one of the best defensive dynasties we've seen. So obviously you can build a historic defense around him. But couldn't you also build an elite offense as well? I mean, to build an elite defense around LeBron would require some really good defensive pieces. So if you put good offensive pieces around peak Duncan, say, like a prime Parker and Ginobili with attending shooters to fill in the gaps, couldn't you also have the #1 offense in the league?
I mean, I get your original point. A lot of this will be preference. But you've been rock-solid consistent that you believe the perimeter players to have peaked higher...is that all just preference, or do you have anything more tangible that you're basing it on?








