bleeds_purple wrote:SacKingZZZ wrote:bleeds_purple wrote:
Those guys all played in a system...except for Kobe who just needed the best front court in the league for every single one of his rings. But don't get me started on that. Not to mention all of those title teams were loaded with guys that played within a team concept aka system guys.
But seriously just think about what you're saying. What is Lebron supposedly trying to get the Cavs to do right now? Play in a system? Wow, funny how that works.
I don't think you are understanding what I'm talking about. I'm talking about a players reliance to score points being tied to having the opportunities created by others or within the context of a specific system. Clear out guys that can score in iso aren't relegated to any system. It's why they can score regardless of the system they are in. Of course that's not to say the teams they are on will have success or they will even impact a game as much as a great two way player. I'm strictly talking about "go to" ability.
I understand exactly what you're talking about. You fail to realize there are two-sides to the coin. You believe "system-players" are confined to a system and
incapable of scoring outside of it. But what you don't seem to grasp is that those players who totally sell out to the system are usually the most successful.
Furthermore, being a system player and having go-to abilities are not mutually exclusive. Jordan played within the triangle, obviously he has go-to moves. Leonard is a perfect example of a system-player, yet he seems to be able to score in isolation.
This all started with you denigrating AD, who also plays within a system but is also capable of scoring in isolation, which seems to be a common thread among many Kings fans. Its rather pathetic.
I never said that, nor inferred it. However, the magnitude at which a player can succeed in that particular system and out of it can vary.
And I totally agree with what you are saying for the most part, I'm not saying system ball doesn't win championships or has not success tied to it. I'm talking at more of a mirco level in terms of individual output and performance and the basis from which it is derived.
Also, how is saying someone gets a good chunk of their production via their system or on assisted baskets denigration? It's fact. Watch the games. If anything you're getting way too defensive about it, jeez, nobody is picking on poor Anthony Davis here, haha.

He can score in iso, but in this game he got a good chunk of his points on assisted baskets, at the line, and off broken plays. There is no arguing that. That's not even to say it's a bad thing, if that's how you took it then oh well, but I for sure no the difference between someone that can persist and exist even when the other team sends 3 guys at a player or constructs their entire defense to stop said player. I've yet to see a team even do that with Davis, you know why? Because he's not that type of player. Which isn't to say he won't have as much or more success than players who are that, but his production will at the end of the day rely heavily on situation and usage.