PCProductions wrote:NotReady wrote:People have already said it, but it deserves to be said again: Draymond is in the perfect situation for his offensive talents. He's obviously great defensively and in a good situation for his defensive skillset, but you could imagine an even better situation.
I am hard-pressed to imagine a better offensive situation for him to be in, though.97 Rockets, maybe?
Why are first options never docked points with this same line of thinking?
"Jordan was in the perfect situation where he could take over the offense and shoot as much as he wanted while surrounded with great offensive rebounding".
Because of portability. It's simply easier to find offensive rebounding to put next to Michael Jordan's skillset (because his best attributes don't rely on playing off of others to excel at the highest level) than it is to find 2-3 top 5 in NBA history shooters (2 of whom happen to be top 5 in history scorers overall as well). Dray would still be valuable if the shooters weren't as good, but his impact is not the same if he doesn't have the same level of space to play in that is created by the gravity of his teammates. There's just a big difference between guys who create the space vs guys who are good at using it.

















