Slava wrote:Prokorov wrote:Slava wrote:Those stats are surprising in a way because there's an abundance of high usage scoring PGs in the league right now but I guess the championship winning PG debate kind of narrows it down to may be 5-7 teams over the past couple decades. You could also argue that Kobe/Lebron were always the point guards for their respective teams.
Historically, Bigmen win championships... not PGs. so big time stats are going to be skewed more towards bigs then gaurds, especially talking the first 3 or 4 decades of the league, and pre 3point line. you are also kind of diluting the number with the early years when scoring was down from the modern eras.
He took the last couple decades, not even the first couple. When was the last time a big man won the finals MVP? You have Dirk and then back to Duncan in 2005 before that. Its always been scoring wings who have been as important if not more than big men alone.
Duncan can be argued in just about every Spurs title based on his impact defensively alone.
His offensive numbers have dropped significantly but he still performs when called upon and his presence defensively cannot be underestimated.
Kobe wouldn't have won his first few without Shaq, nor his last few without Odom/Gasol/Bynum.
Winning FMVP doesn't mean SG's or primary ball handlers are more important to winning titles. OF COURSE they help, but the recipe for winning has and always will be top tier big men.
You don't need a top tier ball handler to feed the ball to the post, you just need a serviceable guy who can bring the ball up the court, defend his man, and in this era you also hope he's a great 3PT shooter.
Also this:
Stringcheese wrote:The reason PG numbers aren't impressive on title winners is because pretty much all title winners in the past 15 years have had LeBron, Shaq, Kobe, Duncan/Spurs system. Pretty simple
That sums it up well. The reason those PG's don't have great stats is because they were simply complimentary players and not actually the primary ball handlers/creators.
Nash didn't win a ring because of the Spurs, which is nothing to be ashamed of. Arguably the best PF of all time, as well as the 2nd best SG of all time in Kobe were in their prime when he was, and playing in the same conference.
Obviously I have some issues with the officiating in certain series but those wounds are almost healed so I would rather not re-open them.
It's a wonder why Kidd couldn't be in more Finals playing in the East, which was almost as bad then as it is now. He had Vince, Jefferson (sic) and K-Mart.... it's not like his cast was atrocious. Could have used more big man help just like Nash - which brings me back to my original point that big men are more important than wing players.
Robinson & Duncan, Shaq, Wallace & Wallace, Shaq, Gasol & Bynum & Odom, KG, Dirk & Chandler, Bosh
Those were the big men on championship teams going back ~15 years. Not one team won a ring without at least 1 All-Star big. Yes the Spurs are the exception but Duncan had 22/11/2/2.5 that year, he was only left off because hew as injured.
Sorry about the tangent.
