Post#405 » by Doctor MJ » Fri Apr 28, 2017 5:48 am
Wow, this thread is really taking off again, and I guess I never posted before. Lemme see:
The major difference between Jordan and most inefficient volume scorers is talent not BBIQ.
If not for the single most important and insightful coaching move in history by Alex Hannum, Wilt Chamberlain never has a peak remotely GOAT-like.
Butch Van Breda Kolff was right, Wilt Chamberlain was wrong, and the inability for people to believe this killed Van Breda Kolff's career.
Bill Walton really was a better player than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on a per minute basis in his prime before being taken down by injuries.
Kevin Garnett is no lower than 2nd greatest player drafted in the '90s, and I go back & forth on whether he was #1.
Jerry West was better at playing basketball than Kobe Bryant.
Bill Russell figured more out by himself about basketball strategy a half century ago than more than a few current NBA coaches have ever learned today.
Bill Russell's Celtics really never needed Bob Cousy.
Bill Sharman would fair better in today's NBA than Cousy.
There's a major divide between the top tier of BBIQ guys and the next tier down and it's due to the top tier being able to see their own physical body as just one of 5 such bodies on your team to be used however is advantageous to the team rather than see their job to make that physical body the star of the show.
I'd draft Steve Nash over Kobe Bryant.
I think the '06-07 Suns win the title if the NBA behaved reasonably after Robert Horry's body check of Nash.
I think that the NBA reaches '16-17's state of space & pace years earlier if the '06-07 Suns win that title and that the Suns might have gotten better after that instead of prematurely making drastic changes.
I think Nene has had the most impactful career of anyone in the 2002 draft.
I think people make too big a deal of Tracy McGrady.
I think Popovich is surprised at the culture he's created. He intended to ride out Duncan's career and retire, but once he gained confidence molding and remolding the team's offensive focus, that changed. I think he's accomplished things that he really didn't think was possible even a decade ago.
I don't think the Laker Chris Paul trade even gets considered for vetoing if it were any franchise, in any major sport, other than the Lakers.
I think that alphas have massive emotional effects on their team, and that if it isn't specifically empowering to coach and teammates, it is disempowering, and not to any small degree.
I think Russell Westbrook would have been unreal as an off-guard on offense slash a man defender, the position he largely played at UCLA. I think he'd more easily win titles if that was the role he played.
I think the potential value of off-guards is drastically underrated by most and thus unrealized in most cases.
I don't think that humans could really tell what was working and what wasn't in basketball without access to the scoreboard except in absolute blowouts.
I think that it's completely fine if offenses are a little overpowered right now.
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