DQuinn1575 wrote:mailmp wrote:70sFan wrote:You really believe that Moncrief was better than Moses in 1982 RS? I love Squid, but he arguably wasn't Bucks best player in 1982. Milwaukee had very strong and deep team in 1982, it's silly to compare that to Rockets.
I would rather it go to the defensive anchor of a 5 SRS, -4.6 rDRTG team rather than to the offensive anchor of a negative SRS team, yeah. MVP is famously rarely about who is “better”, but if it is about the best regular season player then Moses still does not win that award.Yeah, they also lost Robert Reid - decent starter whose absence made Rockets becoming WOAT team.
Yeah when you have a bad team and remove two of the three players capable of playing real minutes, and then that third player falls off a cliff, and then your entire team stops trying, the results tend to be awful. Shocker.Jones was very good defender, so technically he should have been an upgrade on defense over overrated Moses right?
Who says 1982/83 Caldwell was any sort of ace defender? He was startable. On a team with Maurice Cheeks and Bobby Jones, he was there to not be a liability.By the way, Jones played 29.8 mpg - you act like he played 20 mpg...
Yes, when I say not playing 30 minutes, that means 20 minutes. Another good one.That's why it's nice to look at relative numbers
Like how they went from being sixteenth in defence to... eighteenth? Again, stunner. What a collapse.Do you have anything to back it up?
Well they blatantly did the same thing the next year and save for Hinkie few front offices have ever come outright and said, “WE ARE TRYING TO LOSE,” but I am sure it is more convenient to pretend they were willfully ignorant about what the best course for their team was.Thanks, I didn't know that...
So why mention him having a top twenty-five peak.
Caldwell Jones:
1. Twice led the ABA in blocks
2. Was 1st team all-defense twice in the 80s
3. Was starting for one of the top 3 teams in the league for years while scoring 7 ppg
4. Had a very good reputation as a good defensive player
If you are questioning his defense then you shouldn't be voting in this.
There are not enough eyerolls in the world to respond to this, so I will instead simply say that the notion of 1983 Caldwell being a not especially notable defensive piece is dramatically better supported than voting for Moses at number 13 or wherever you had him, so I guess I should expect you rescind your ballot, right?
But then again, I guess you could have done that as soon as you concluded OBPM was the box score aggregate Bible...










 









