Trader_Joe wrote:Just want to point out a couple things....
A seven game sample at the very end if the season against the best team and best player in the world is the biggest stage one can prove one's self on.
A 4 game sample is enough to win a series/the title.
The best teams in the league have dominant small forwards these day. LBJ in Miami, Durant in OKC, George in Indy, Melo in NY, Leonard is getting there in SA. Point is, I'm not sure he big over small rule still applies in a perimeter dominated game. Meanwhile some of the most talented offensive centers have yet to really win anything..Monroe, Lopez, Cousins..it is the two way ones like Noah, Hibbert, TD, M.Gasol, Chandler who have. I'll note I'm referring to Monroe as a center because I think that is his better position on offense and defense.
I agree that his best position is Center. What I will also say is that a lot of centers don't fully grasp a lot of defensive principles until their age 25 season. Given Monroe's basketball IQ, I'm confident in saying that he'll become at least AVERAGE on the defensive end of the floor which ups his value by a considerable margin IMO. It's a pretty common trend in the NBA.
And I agree, the finals ARE a big stage to prove yourself on. HOWEVER when it's a 7 game sample, and the opposing defense is far more worried about Manu, Parker, and Duncan, the defense you're going to face throughout the series is going to be considerably different. It's not like Leonard was EVER the sole focus of the opposing defense. I think Leonard is getting vastly overrated because of his play in the finals.
After all, we're a few seconds away from talking about how Danny Green averaged 15.5 points per game in the finals.