drza wrote:richboy wrote:Saying KG was a HOF offensive player is pretty much irrelevant when we see that pretty much any decent offensive player is claiming HOF status. In terms of PFs in league history if KG was a offense only player were talking about a bunch of PFs potentially jumping him as potential HOFers.
Chris Bosh
Amare Stoudamire
Chris Webber
Zach Randolph
Pau Gasol
not to mention some young guys coming up like
Kevin Love
LeMarcus Aldridge
Blake Griffin
The only way i can see KG as a great offensive player is if I valued his assist more. The problem for me is he racked up easy assist in Minnesota playing that high post offense. Although a very good passer I do not consider KG in the league of some other bigs in terms of passing.
Matter of fact I would actually say that KG for most of his career is the classic over extended star player. That KG was a extremely high paid player with it saw himself in the middle of everything Minnesota did. But his lack of actually winning success was as much a product of him not being good enough to handle all those things. He was pretty much 1994 Scottie Pippen for much of his career in Minnesota. A overused second banana trying to be a first banana but destined to not be good enough. The numbers looked nice but they weren't going to lead to anything.
Even keeping it general, there's no way those guys are "jumping" over KG's offensive HOF credentials.
Garnett has 25,000+ points and 5000+ assists. No way any of the names on your list are approaching that. The only bigs to do it ever, if I'm not mistaken, are Kareem and Karl Malone
KG peaked leading the NBA in points scored. The other 9 names you listed combined to do that zero times.
KG was the leading scorer and usage leader on four straight top-6 offenses, and in two of those years he led the team in both scoring and assists. And for kicks, he did this with four different starting point guards. Without looking it up, MAYBE Webber might have come close to the scoring part of that in his Sac days but nowhere near the whole package.
KG peaked as both the #1 player in the NBA in ORAPM (completely non-boxscore impact) the same year that he was #2 in offensive win shares (completely boxscore). None of the names on your list are approaching that combo.
You listed some very good forwards, most of which are known primarily for offense. Lots of All Star and All NBA appearances in your list. But none of them are surpassing KG even on offense alone. Which, circling back, was my point in the first place: KG was extremely strong on offense...Hall-of-Fame worthy, in fact, on that side of the ball alone.
Like I said before. The only way you can make that statement is if you really value his assist. If you think like myself his assist are primary a product of him playing in a system that allowed him to accumulate assist those numbers are pretty much meaningless. In essence I'm saying KG the day he was out of the high post offense was more a 3-4 assist type of player. Which still makes him a better passer than the likes of Amare. But not nearly the guy that his numbers suggest.
One thing about me is i'm a skill guy. Could care less about stats accumulated in meaningless games. In all honesty if I took KG skill for skill I not coming to the conclusion he amazing offensively. He pretty much turnaround jumpers and 18 foot jumpers with good passing. I'm about the results at the biggest stage. Saying he a great offensive player is fine. However Minnesota kept getting knocked out of the playoffs in big part because of a very bad offense. An offense built around KG.
I'm confused, what centers has KG had problems playing against since he's actually been playing Center (which is what, 2 or 3 years?).
KG is a power forward, why should he have to guard Shaq? Argument makes little sense.
If your saying he a PF that can't guard centers that is fine. But the argument where in that you just jumped in too is that he an anchor. A anchor should be able to guard whoever he is asked to guard in the paint. Tim Duncan plays PF and had no problem sliding to defend Shaq.
Lets not forget. Young KG didn't even want to play PF. He was pushed to even move to that position. So like I said before. If your banking on KG being your anchor. Perhaps even being your center. It solely based on the idea your playing in a era that he could survive doing it. Because KG at center isn't working in the 90s. It works when your battling Chris Bosh for titles.