Morb wrote:It could be a good list, but Wilt on #9 ruining everything.
Why author ignoring total WS - biggest historic data, he thinks it's a trashstat? Have any his article about it?
Wilt - 247 WS, 1045 games, 26.1 PER, 47 859 minutes.
Jordan - 214 WS, 1072 games, 27.9 PER, 41 011 minutes
Russell - 164 WS, 963 games, 18.9 PER, 40 726 minutes
Shaq - 182 WS, 1207 games, 26.4 PER, 41 918 minutes
Hakeem - 163 WS, 1238 games, 23.6 PER, 44 222 minutes
Duncan - 206 WS, 1392 games, 24.2 PER, 47 368 minutes
Garnett - 191 WS, 1462 games, 22.7 PER, 50 418 minutes
How you beat this gap in 30+ WS? Where your criticism on this stat?
There are no time machines either — it’s not about how players would do today if transported into the past or future. It’s about the impact each had in his own time over the course of a career.
And Wilt's impact is not enought for Top 3?)
#2 in peak WS/48 and #114 in prime WOWY score? What?
So, I think WOWYR is trash and deadstat and ElGee is Wilt's hater. :3
How you should do:
1. Destroy old stat - WS
2. Enter your new stat. You can't just ignoring such big stat as WS.
About his little videoclips - I could cuts games on my preferences that any player will be bad defender and bad in offensive) Like example see NobodyTouchesJordan and his amazing cuts on Chris Paul's defense)
Why you wasted your time and makes this career top list, if Top 3 Careers is evident:
1. Kareem - 273 WS, 1560 games, 24.6 PER, 57 446 minutes
2. Wilt - 247 WS, 1045 games, 26.1 PER, 47 859 minutes
3. Lebron - 219 WS, 1142 games, 27.7 PER, 44 287 minutes.
Anyone who argues with it just biased. That's all.
There's legit beefs to be had with what Elgee's done - I'll even throw out a few:
-Confirmation Bias sometimes runs rampant - if he has a guy ranked lower/higher than the consensus, the writing will feel skewed that way - it definitely showed up on MJ for me - I went back & read it a 2nd time because I wanted to see if I was the one who was off. The fact it's a scouting based rankings exacerbates this because there's so much reliance on video.
-In some rankings/writings, I felt that actual results - what happened - got disconnected from his writing (specific example: Steve Nash)
-Inconsistent description - he had Lebron's D only marginally better than MJ's but when you read it - you can't tell that at all; somewhat connected to confirmation bias.
With that said, overall - this is really good stuff. And to simply say - oh, career WS is the be all/end all - ok - let's take that at face value.
Do you believe John Stockton is #6 GOAT? Certainly no lower than say #11 or #12, right?
Artis Gilmore #10 GOAT?
By your own argument of a 30 WS gap being nearly insurmountable, surely you must feel Gilmore > Russell & Olajuwon, right? And Karl Malone > Duncan, correct? There's no way Larry Bird can crack your Top 16.
To do a list like this and do it well is not easy and even in your fairly short post a # of things that would appear problematic to the typical knowledgeable basketball fan surface right away. Elgee's stuff isn't perfect - no one's is - but it's still very good.