eminence wrote:
Or maybe, both series were a bit of a fluke (cause he didn't duplicate that Spurs series) and the reality is somewhere in between. Nash consistently fell in efficiency in the playoffs and there really is no argument there, it's a fact.
Re: didn't replicate Spurs series, I am quite unsure what you mean here. If you're saying "he didn't replicate his Spurs series in the 2007 playoffs," then technically you're correct. If you're saying "he never played that well against the Spurs the rest in his prime", well, you're just wrong.
2005 WCF: 23.2 PPG/57.5 TS%
2010 WCSF: 20.2 PPG/ 64.3 TS%
Re: consistently fell off in efficiency in the playoffs. Actually again you're drawing too strong a conclusion. Here are Nash's first round performances during his 05-07 prime:
2005 vs. MEM: 15.0 PPG/56.6 TS%
2006 vs. LAL: 22.1 PPG/63.4 TS% (He was Phoenix's leading scorer)
2007 vs. LAL: 16.0 PPG/53.4 TS%
Here are his second and third round stats:
2005 vs. DAL: 30.3 PPG/63.9 TS%
2005 vs. SAS: 23.2 PPG/57.5 TS%
2006 vs. LAC: 19.1 PPG/58.4 TS%
2006 vs. DAL: 20.7 PPG/62.6 TS%
We've been over 2007 so I won't rehash.
So this is really interesting. Nash had a couple of really poor first round series in which he didn't score much and didn't shoot well. What happened in these series? His team won in 4/5 games.
Then, come the later rounds (or 2006 when he was forced into being the team's leading scorer) we see him consistently scale up his volume and efficiency.
Now I'm looking at these data and I'm going to restate a conclusion I brought up in my first post: Nash had the ability to sore on more volume with comparable efficiency when it was a priority for him. We see him put up horrific scoring performances in series where his teams were winning in blowouts and then we see him take on about 5 PPG more volume and a significant (sometimes as much as 10%) uptick in efficiency as well.
But even if you don't accept the paragraph above, you have to admit that all this makes your "Nash's efficiency drops off in the playoffs" look more like "Nash's efficiency drops off in first round series where his teams win in blowouts."
eminence wrote:Ignoring playoffs again, woohoo! Nash has the regular season scoring edge, but in the playoffs he has no such edge.
Well I addressed his playoff scoring above but why don't we look at team offensive performance in the playoffs as well, just to get the whole picture? Because here Nash looks like the GOAT while Paul quite simply does not.
eminence wrote:Gap between the two defenses is pretty small ('07 Spurs #2 -6.6, '08 Spurs #3 -5.7) And as I'm sure you know the Suns played at a much higher pace, 100.5 ppg to 92.1 ppg, Paul scored a greater portion of his teams points by a solid margin (25.7% vs 21.1%).
Okay but you asked for playoff data and you asked for a "more relevant series". There they are. If you're going to tell me I'm not using numbers enough then you can't back out when the numbers are placed in front of you.
eminence wrote:Got work, so gonna be brief, you're trying to prop up Nash as an alltime level scorer and it's not the truth. He was good, but has no huge edge over Paul in that department like you're trying to make it seem.
Perhaps not ITO production, but in terms of skill set he does, and I have postulated that that enabled him to both score at higher efficiency than Paul and scale up his scoring volume when it was needed from him.
Watch the sequence starting at 4:10 here, as Nash in consecutive plays can make a much better case for his scoring skill set than I can do here:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSzjeA35jwQ[/youtube]
The ability to pop 3s off the dribble like that cannot be overlooked. You simply can't go under screens against Nash or he'll burn you. And then the very next possession the Spurs adjust, having Duncan come up higher so he's in position to close out and Nash makes him look like he's wearing cinder blocks.
You simply can't defend that, and I haven't ever seen Paul display either that shooting ability off the dribble or that explosiveness on drives.
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