therealbig3 wrote:The one thing I'll say about Wilt is...we give guys like KG and Hakeem the benefit of the doubt a lot by extrapolating what they were able to do when they had a competent team and management around them and applying that to earlier years, with the reasoning that they could have been a lot better if they had that their entire careers, and we shouldn't penalize them because of things out of their control...well, isn't it unfair if we don't apply that same logic to Wilt? Aren't his coaches as much to blame for his shortcomings as he is?
If he was coached by Pop (or Red in the 60s), how much better would Wilt have been? That's why I don't want to drop him too low (I have him 9th on my list despite his shortcomings), because I think we should allow him some benefit of the doubt.
Hmm, what you say we do with KG I actually try really hard NOT to do. Let me contrast this with Nash:
-In years where Garnett wasn't getting the glory because his teammates were awful, and he helped them a ton but that still only made them decent rather than fantastic, I basically just count that like another year like the years surrounding it.
-I think that Nash could have been a superstar a lot sooner if coaches has just understood what he could do...but the bottom line to me is that he didn't start playing like 2004 until 2004, and that means on any accomplishment based list, he's hurt by it. I would draft Nash over Kobe in a heartbeat based on what I think Nash can do, but I've got Kobe ahead of Nash on my GOAT list because of what they each actually did in this life as a basketball player.