CobraCommander wrote:...What I think is Wizards fans are somewhat haters- there really isn't a way to know if he is top 5 because it's somewhat subjective. We all know I he is pretty good and that he is better than Most. But the difference between the 3-9 is very subjective and dependent on the players around them.
Why would Wizards fans be "haters" more than fans of any other team? I mean, a lot of us are sick to death of Ernie and his history of ham-handed, ineffective moves. But, I don't see any Wall-"haters" around here.
Whether someone is in the top 5 doesn't seem subjective to me, any more than "pretty good and... better than most." Why is it more subjective than who the top 3 are? They have players around them too.
Basically, Curry is miles better than anyone, and Westbrook and Paul are significantly better than the rest. The numbers show that. And the numbers also show -- in exactly the same way -- that Lowry, Rondo & Rubio are significantly better than the next tier of players, which is where John Wall sits.
CobraCommander wrote:For example Kyrie and Kevin Love where considered significantly better before they teamed up with Lebron...so did they fall off or is their "ranking" dependent on how the play within the team concept? I distinctly remember all these wizards fans saying they would like to have Kyrie over John but...now?...
Kyrie Irving was outstanding his rookie year -- for a rookie. And he was 19 to boot, coming off 1 year at Duke, in which he played all of 11 games! He was much better as a rookie than Wall was. Better as a rookie than Wall was his 3d year in the league.
So it was no surprise that people were blown away and talked him up. But, he hasn't developed, and what was amazing for a rookie ain't all that great in your 5th season. That's all there is to it. His numbers haven't changed much. Note that this isn't "subjective" either.