G35 wrote:While the KG led Celtics had only two good playoff runs. Actually even their 2008 championship was shaky at best and the offense fell off big time. Gasol didn't just have a good series vs KG, he busted KG's ass. It would have been better if KG had not played.
In G7 of the finals Gasol had 18 rebounds and KG had 3 rebounds...now I know you want to say KG was injured but he also shot 8-13 so he was not that hurt and he played 38 minutes. How big does KG come up in close out games...not very well.....
Gasol was the best player in both Laker's championships and was robbed of 2 Finals MVP's. That doesn't mean he's better than KG or Kobe though. His peak was short-lived. We saw Gasol's game regress and the Lakers immediately regress with him. For about 2 seasons, he was a top 3 big in the league..if not the best big man in the league.
Joao Saraiva wrote:Garnett is the one who scores less in volume. This is a fact. And does he compensate with effciency?
Garnett's best ts% is 58.9 and in the playoffs it's 56.9 with a 1st round exit. Seasons above KG for the other PFs:
Barkley: 8/9
Malone: 8/3 (two of them with more than 10 games in the playoffs)
Dirk: 5/8
So all the other PFs have reached much higher ts% than KG. Taking regular seasons samples (because all of them play a lot of games) they all have at least 5 seasons above KG's best. And they're scoring more volume.
Garnett is BY FAR the worse scorer among these 4 players.
Playmaking: I'd say Malone, KG, Barkley and Dirk haven't got big gaps between them as playmakers. You might give them a lot of different ranking but none are relevant for seeing who's the best player since the gaps are small.
PER says Barkley and Dirk are the best players of the bunch. PER is not a perfect stat. It also says Malone is usually a better RS performer than KG but he drops his production in the playoffs, making it similar to KG.
1. Barkley
2. Dirk
3. Malone
4. KG
Unless Kevin Garnett is god on D, he's not even better than Duncan, Malone, Barkley and Dirk. How can he be the 5th best PF I've seen playing and be 11 on an all time list? And you go as far as saying 7-10? Sorry but that's too high for Kevin Garnett.
Cs better than KG: Russell, KAJ, Shaq, Wilt, Hakeem
PFs: Malone, Barkley, Duncan, Dirk
SFs: LeBron, Bird
SGs: Jordan, Kobe Bryant
PGs: Magic Johnson (I'd say a few more more but it's debatable because of KG's impact on D).
So absolutely no way KG is #11.
I don't have a ranking for KG and I thought #11 was pretty high for him as well, but I wouldn't rank him as the #5 PF. You're forgetting to take in context, didn't list defensive stats and ignored passing.
When KG was still in Minny, it was pretty much the general thought that it was Duncan/KG as the #1 and 2 PF's of all time. Dirk was never in the conversation until he became overrated after his championship run.
Unfortunately, Minny's management completely screwed themselves over and was only able to build trash around KG. At the time, I thought that KG was getting worn down towards the end of his Minny tenure and that his defense dropped a bit. I don't know if stats support that, but it was my feeling at the time. I remember KG being one of the only players constantly facing triple teams in the post (another one being Shaq). So in the post season, I'd only expect it to get worse as he was the only real threat on his team.
The one time he gets starter-level material in Sprewell/Cassell, he makes the WCF where Cassell gets injured. The sad thing is that those were weren't even great and both were heading towards the downside of their career. Then a post-prime KG goes to Boston and immediately wins a championship. Sure, he had Ray/Pierce, but both also past their primes and neither were good defenders. If you compare to the Miami trio, they couldn't win the first time. Neither could the Lakers with the best FC in the league and best wing player in the league.
So basically every realistic chance KG had, he proved himself as much as any superstar..if not more.
As for KG's offense. I see KG as a tier 2 scorer and a play maker. Malone/Barkley/Dirk are more tier #1 pure scorers, but I'd want to use them to finish plays, while KG is someone I'd run plays through. He turned Szczerbiak and Cassell into all-stars. I can't see Wally being an all-star alongside the other 3..it would basically be like Dirk making JT an all-star.
Barkley's just an offensive beast all round, but he's the worst defender of the 4 and Dirk is just an average defender..sometimes soft. Stats like PER are basically a measure of boxscore stats that doesn't take defense into account (I believe). KG has the intangibles and defense that the other 3 don't have. Defense also requires more teamwork and a good system compared to offense where a player can just throw up shots or iso. The question is how much impact can the other 3 have in the right defensive setting compared to KG? Malone I can see being effective, but not as good as KG while Dirk/Barkley will always need a ton of defensive help.
As for a direct Dirk/KG comparison. It's funny how a championship can completely flip people's perspective despite the player not even being better than a previous finals run. Dirk essentially had one role..which was to shoot and score. Yeah, he did it at an extremely elite level, but that's why he's a perennial all-star in the first place. It was Kidd who ran the plays, Marion/Kidd/Tyson (DPOY) who brought the great defense. Scoring wise, Dirk didn't have the greatest offensive help, but they all stepped up in the PO's. Marion made tough buckets over LBJ, Barea was a pest off the bench, JT finally had a great PO run, Kidd was a 3 point specialist. In their last game, Dirk wasn't even playing well in the first half and Dallas was still winning. So, I wouldn't propel Dirk ahead just because he won with a "weak" cast. I see it as a combination of Miami/LBJ choking (Lebron was being passive) and Dallas's cast stepping it up..Dirk just did his thing like he always did.
Against the argument about PO success: Cuban only went into the luxury tax with the highest payrolls in the league next to the Knicks in order to win a championship. Yes, he overpaid mediocre talent, but those teams were at LEAST built to make the playoffs. So I told consider being a continuous "pretender" year after year as an argument over Minny's teams that were built to tank.
Overall, if we're building a contender, I think KG can anchor a top 5-10 offense and a top 1-5 defense while Dirk can anchor a top 1-5 offense and nothing on D. In order to be a championship team, you need either (A) a top 5 O+D (Spurs) or...(B) dominant O + top 10-ish D (Lakers) or...(C) dominant D + top 10ish O (Pistons). Some people say that offense is a lot more valuable, but that's not necessarily true. If you look at Dirk's Nash/Finley teams..they were missing defense and low post play. KG would have been the perfect fit over Dirk.