bastillon wrote:so you believe 05 Pistons and 07 Suns were also equally good as 08 Celtics ? because Spurs basically lucked out both times. first when Horry suddenly transformed into Reggie Miller for 4thQ + OT in game 5 (Billups had like 40 pts in that game, Duncan was pitiful), then Donaghy + suspensions happened... and I think Suns still outscored them for the series. I don't see 07 Spurs anywhere near 08 Celtics. they were basically the same year later and were dominated by the Lakers who were dominated by the Celtics. 05 Spurs were a lot better IMO, Ginobili was unstoppable that year and I thought he was Spurs best player for long stretches of that PS run (definitely deserved fMVP).
And you also think that the 08 Hawks and 08 Cavs are up there too, right? I like how the narrative about that Celtics team has become "they dominated everyone on their way to a title"...they played at least 6 games against every opponents, and they "lucked" out in game 4 against the Lakers. There could have been a different result if the Lakers held on in game 4.
bastillon wrote:also it should be noted that the storyline of the 2008 PS was Ray Allen disappearing off the face of the earth. they needed to come together in the PS and at first Garnett was carrying the team on both ends of the floor. Pierce was rejuvenated since game 5 of the Cavs series, Ray Allen regained his shooting touch in game 3 vs Pistons. the 2nd half of ECFs + finals Celtics were playing at unbelievable level. both Pistons and Lakers were very strong teams (Lakers were like +11 team with Gasol that year) and they were dominated. the defensive intensity vs Pistons was really incredible. I could post some clips from that series if I knew how. either way, I don't think posting numbers from the entire PS represents what KG is able to do when his teammates are playing at normal level. once Pierce and Ray started looking like NBA players Celtics offense was very strong.
Ray Allen and Paul Pierce were very good in every series except the Cavs series. And this reasoning can be used for everyone: if so and so played better, then the team would have done better. Obviously. You could say the same thing about Tony Parker in 05, or Ginobili in 07.
drza wrote:Wait, when was that agreed to? I don't believe we've ever seen Duncan with a "lesser" supporting cast. The worst cast that Duncan ever had in his career, likely 2003, was comparable to the best pre-Boston cast that KG ever had. If either of them has shown the ability to lift lesser casts at their peaks, it was Garnett.
My bad, it wasn't generally agreed upon, but it came up when ElGee and I were discussing it. His reasoning was that he was leaning towards KG because yes, TD can take a mediocre supporting cast to more respectable levels, but KG can do more on a better team. I disagree with the latter. Since nobody really commented on that, I figured that's how people generally felt.
And when I say "lesser", I didn't mean lesser than KG's, I meant "not good". I wouldn't say the 02 or 03 Spurs were a "good" offensive supporting cast.
Doctor MJ wrote:My gripe with you here is that it seemed pretty dang clear to me that when Garnett went to Boston one of his most important moves was to be the one who sacrificed his offensive game. They didn't redesign the offense with Garnett as point forward. Instead they had Garnett focus more of his energy to defense than ever before, and let Pierce & co be more the focal point on offense.
You're underselling Garnett's role in that offense, he wasn't like 2012 Garnett, who just operated off spotting up from midrange and off PnP/PnRs. He was their 2nd leading scorer, and their go-to scorer in many situations throughout the year. He was an integral part of the offense.
Doctor MJ wrote:And yet, still it produced ORtgs better than any prime-Duncan-led offense ever did.
That's not really true. I've posted the data before:
offensively first:
08 Celtics: +2.7 (+3.3 PS)
05 Spurs: +1.4 (+4.7 PS)
06 Spurs: +1.1 (+9.0 PS)
07 Spurs: +2.7 (+2.2 PS)
Now defensively:
08 Celtics: -8.6 (-5.8 PS)
05 Spurs: -7.3 (-4.2 PS)
06 Spurs: -6.6 (+2.2 PS)
07 Spurs: -6.6 (-6.6 PS)
In the RS, the Celtics were +11.3 with a 9.31 SRS. In the PS, the Celtics were +9.1.
In the RS, the 05 Spurs were +8.7 with a 7.84 SRS. In the PS, the Spurs were +8.9.
In the RS, the 07 Spurs were +9.3 with an 8.35 SRS. In the PS, the Spurs were +8.8.
The Celtics were slightly better in the regular season, and they were on the same level in the playoffs. I'm seeing two very similar teams here.
And your point about the Celtics coasting...you could apply the same thing to the Spurs. Tim Duncan got his minutes monitored a lot more closely those seasons, and he played 33 mpg in 05, and 34 mpg in 07. He was also injured in 05 and missed 16 games, and using with/without...he had monster impact on that defense when he played.