DCZards wrote:PIF, instead of me calling Beal our "best" player last season maybe I should have labeled him our most valuable player last season. That's much more subjective and goes beyond stats.
Sure. & for that matter, didn't Wall refer to him that way... "he's been our mvp."
Don't get me wrong -- it's not that I agree. But, once you separate "valuable" from "best," you have moved into the territory of narrative, where you can tell a story rather than look at the measurable effect of a player on winning/losing games.
In that scenario, it's more like what I said about Wall's season -- you don't blame a player for being injured or for playing well below his best when he is injured.
Along the same lines we can say about Beal's season -- you don't blame a player for being forced into a role where he has to do things that aren't his strength & aren't what he's usually asked to do, or for playing below his best when he has to do that.
Not to mention that he also had to play almost 3000 minutes. All these things are relevant to giving a guy credit -- just not "best player" credit.
Now... I still don't agree, I wouldn't call him our MVP. But I can't simply refute the assertion with numbers -- because it's an assertion about something more than numbers.
I'd say the biggest problem with accepting it, for me, is that Beal has only had one really good season. His first 4 seasons, before 2016-17, he just wasn't very good overall. Those first 4 years all he did consistently well was shoot the 3. Then he had a break-out year in '16-17. His numbers slipped back last year. Not back to the level of those first 4 years -- not by a long shot -- but significantly all the same.
Was that b/c of the role forced on him by circumstance? & to some degree b/c of the minutes he was forced to play? Maybe.
Or was it that 2016-17 was an outlier year, a special year the equal of which we shouldn't expect to see from him again? That's possible too.
This year will tell us a lot. I expect him to play well (i.e. I hope he will!). But, honestly, I don't think Brad will ever be as good a player as Otto -- who simply shoots, rebounds, & defends too well.