penbeast0 wrote: But that seems to be the main argument for Kidd over Payton; if that's your go to value, you are going to vote Kidd.
I don't think we have enough data to really make that the crux of any argument between Kidd and Payton, and I'm certainly not a guy who goes all in on RAPM. That said I think its worth at least mentioning the numbers on Kidd simply in an effort to attempt to put some sort of individual statistical measure on the impact he is having in a team game. I've harped on the difference he seems to mean in terms of w/l while conceding its hard to know exactly how he's doing it. Much of the stats seem to suggest his impact is more defensive, but we certainly aren't used to seeing PG's have that level of defensive impact.
And that's kind of the issue here. I said to you earlier that I thought it much easier to make a case for Kidd over Paul than it would be over Payton and if we are looking solely at box scores I don't know that I can make one at all.
I guess I find myself asking if Payton is really a good enough offensive player to make his advantages over Kidd that meaningful. He certainly has more volume and is somewhat more efficient, but he's not exactly a great offensive guard. So why should offense sort of be the tie-breaker when that's not really what either guy is about. I wouldn't for example use Mutombo's offensive edge over Ben Wallace as a tie-breaker between them. Or Magic's defense as one over Nash.
Anyway just some ramblings here.