dorkestra wrote:iggymcfrack wrote:dorkestra wrote:
Either position he isnt part of the convo. He is second best PF on his own team. Definitely worse than Embiid and Jokic as a center. He is on that next level down, but clearly worse in terms of impact, head-to-head, and throughout the season and playoffs.
Edit: AD was better in college though
3rd all-time in PER, 4th all-time in postseason PER. One of the best defensive players in the league. One of the best passing centers in the league. 1st team all-NBA in 2015, 2017, and 2018. But he’s “not in the conversation for best at his position”. Come on now. You’re being silly. Jokic is my favorite player in the NBA, but if I was picking any center to build a team around next year I’d still take Davis.
Everyone gets to have a favorite player. When I was younger, Wes Chamberlain was one of my favorite Phillies, but he wasnt particularly great in hindsight. Getting voted 1st team NBA in 2015 by a panel of random people is hardly a selling point for better player on the court in 2020. Bringing it up kind of shows how few arguments there are to support his case. He's a B team star.
I was saying Jokic is my favorite player and I still have Davis > Jokic. Also I’d say being voted 1st team all-NBA 2 of the last 3 years and 3 of the last 5 while having better numbers than any center in history is a very strong argument for “being in the conversation” for best at his position.
I don’t put a ton of stock in box score numbers, but when a player puts up all-time box score numbers while also being clearly elite in non box-score aspects (mainly defense and passing), yes I do think they matter. Even just on impact numbers, the top centers are incredibly close with Davis ranking 7th in the league compared to 5th for Jokic and 6th for Embiid.




























