DavidStern wrote:
So fatal, why Malone over McHale? Kevin is better defender and comparable offensive player.
They are pretty close but Malone is easily the better offensive player (offense not to be confused with only one on one scoring here). I’ve made a point of why I think his scoring is overrated in comparison to other guys because they can bring more than Malone can in the playoffs (or had similar flaws on offense but make up for it by being dominant defensively which Malone wasn’t). But Malone still provides better offensive value than McHale and a lot of other players who are better one on one scorers than him, because offense is more than that. If I need a basket? I’ll take McHale. If I want my team to reach the highest point total possible? I’ll take Malone.
If we take out isolation offense, Malone is maybe the best scorer ever. He is incredible at scoring in context of the team, kind of like “take nothing off the table” type of guy in the offense. He spaces out the floor. He gets your offense easy baskets. He RUNS offense for you out of the high post. He threads passes from the post to hit cutters. He is a legit offensive hub. He makes opponents think twice about fighting through his screens. He reads defenses well. He's elite in the pick and roll. He is a capable iso scorer (mediocre when compared to the best). He does an amazing job at putting himself in position to score without the ball (has a knack for where to be, and also has brute strength to get position where ever he wants). He can score an efficient 25 without ever stopping the ball or putting it on the floor. If he grabs a defensive rebound, he’s throwing an outlet pass in the receiver's lap. He is an incredibly effective team offensive player. You lose a lot with him off the floor.
I think it's absurd that people are questioning Malone's team impact when his strength as a scorer and offensive player is how well he does it WITH the team (and how well the team does with a player like him on the floor). No, I don't think old Stockton and old Hornacek playing 30 mpg are the co-anchors of an offense that was better than MJ's Bulls. I can’t throw out all I see based on a single piece of data that isn't even from the time period in question and is filled with confounding variables galore.
Malone’s regular season impact is and never was a question to me. I have problems with his isolation scoring in the playoffs and to me that was a big flaw when we were discussing him with players in the 15-20 range (who were 5+ type offensive players). Now we are at 25, the flaw isn’t quite as glaring because everyone now has one thing or another, we’ve moved into lower end of the tier. I mean Moses just got voted in. And he's not any better than Karl at iso scoring, has a similar track record of up and down playoff performances, isn't even close to being an offensive hub, and isn't as good of a defender at his position. It doesn't matter as much anymore, he doesn't look as flawed comparatively to other players.