Thugger HBC wrote:
He wasnt in his prime in Boston, winning DPOY doesnt establish prime, it's a team award given to one individual, Boston had quite a few defenders who were well above solid on that team, most were on the wings.
You're not making a case, just disagreeing. You'll have to try a bit harder for me to bother with a proper rebuttal.
Nope, but I see the confusion, it seems effectiveness still equals prime in some posters minds, and if thats the case KG never came out of his prime in Boston...only his "minutes" was lowered.
It doesn't seem that way at all, but I can certainly see your confusion.
None of this established Ray's prime....prime Ray ended his last two season in Seattle, while he still performed well, he was not the same overall....if you really want to see the difference look no further than 25 year old Ray with the Bucks vs the 29 year old Ray with Seattle.
Exposed yourself here as having never really watched Ray on the Bucks (this clears a lot of things up). Ray's role there, and his role in Seattle were not the same at all. His shooting efficiency dropped and his scoring went up, for this very reason.
they took on lesser loads because both were losing effectiveness as the top player on their teams before, so certainly a minutes reduction would help them stay effective and fresh.
"it seems effectiveness still equals prime in some posters minds"
Let's talk more about how Dirk had the better supporting cast. Tell me how many Mavericks players we need to combine into one to equal Pierce.
Abe_505 wrote:But I have to SMH when I hear someone say they rank Dirk higher than Garnett.. that's a good one or that Garnett was in his prime in Boston when he didn't average over 20ppg one time while he was there, never averaged double digit rebounds, and he never averaged 4 assists or more at any time in Boston which he did every year during his real prime in Minny.
KG's prime years in Minny he led the league in RPG 4 times.. while averaging over 20ppg and over 4 assists per game. Those were some of the best prime years of any PF in history.
That may be due to playing with Pierce and Allen.... no, maybe? Just earlier that year in Minny he led the league in rebounds, and had a top 5 career scoring and blocks season; but a few months later, according to you, he's out of his prime.
Deferring, now = past prime.
Abe_505 wrote:Garnett is the best PF I've ever watched play live with my own two eyes.
You must have missed him during the playoffs (when he was fortunate enough to be there) in Minnesota. Then again, everyone on his team did as well.
Thugger HBC wrote:i've actually wondered whether the Spurs actually defend a title with KG over Duncan....i think they do.
Duncan certainly did get assists, but KG never amassed the turnovers that Duncan did.
They would have lost in the first round just like every other KG led team. It's as if you've never seen the guy in the post season/or the 4th quarter in Minnesota. KG is easily one of the most overrated players in the history of the league. He's a very good player, but he's a Robin.