therealbig3 wrote:And the difference between T-Mac and Nash offensively isn't that great. T-Mac is on Kobe and Wade's level as an offensive player (better in fact, imo). Nash doesn't destroy them either.
He is still the best though, but it's close enough that their defense compensates.
Hmm. So I guess I'll just admit that I'm bothered by the TMac campaign right now, despite the fact that it's really quite honest.
I mean, the reality is that if you clearly see Kobe ahead of the current contenders other than TMac, and you can't differentiate Kobe from TMac, I guess you should vote for TMac. As you might guess though, that's not how I see it.
I put Wade ahead of Kobe, TMac, Nash, and the other non-West candidates, and I do it for clear reasons that differentiate him from someone like TMac. The man has a game that he seems to be able to improve simply by adding "it's now or never" effort, which has quite a lot to do with how simple it is. The man bullies the court...despite being smaller than most of the players on the court, and it works, time and again.
I really don't see Kobe the same way. Where Wade is minimalist, Kobe is the ultimate rococo NBA player which shows us many places where he's actually not playing to efficiency, but rather falling prey to old streetballer's tales of mythological heroes.
TMac's more like Kobe, except he's got a lot more question marks for a variety of reasons.
In terms of peak offense, yes I do see a big difference between Nash & Kobe/TMac.