BigBoss23 wrote:What he gave them was the ability to get buckets when that ball movement offense is bogged down against a great defensive team.
Did this ever happen from 2015-2016?
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BigBoss23 wrote:What he gave them was the ability to get buckets when that ball movement offense is bogged down against a great defensive team.
Jordan Syndrome wrote:BigBoss23 wrote:What he gave them was the ability to get buckets when that ball movement offense is bogged down against a great defensive team.
Did this ever happen from 2015-2016?
BigBoss23 wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:BigBoss23 wrote:What he gave them was the ability to get buckets when that ball movement offense is bogged down against a great defensive team.
Did this ever happen from 2015-2016?
He wasn't on GSW that season so I don't know how this is even a question.
Jordan Syndrome wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:Looks like this round will be a bit scuffed again with tactical voting. Barkley is definitely a strong candidate and I wouldn't mind if he's voted in (I have him 3rd on my ballot as well) but it's sad to see so many people keep KD off their ballot completely for seemingly personal reasons.
I just can't get over nobody downgrading Karl Malone for what he did but KD joining the Warriors makes him the devil. Could be a cultural difference or something but idk.
I don't think anyone here is holding KD out because he simply joined the Warriors. You're being delusional and seeing what you want to see rather than the truth if you think that is the case.
Could you explain the parallel with Karl Malone?
Jordan Syndrome wrote:BigBoss23 wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:
Did this ever happen from 2015-2016?
He wasn't on GSW that season so I don't know how this is even a question.
You said the offense could bog down against great defenses. Did that ever happen over the course of a series or was Golden State always able to figure it out?
Dutchball97 wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:Looks like this round will be a bit scuffed again with tactical voting. Barkley is definitely a strong candidate and I wouldn't mind if he's voted in (I have him 3rd on my ballot as well) but it's sad to see so many people keep KD off their ballot completely for seemingly personal reasons.
I just can't get over nobody downgrading Karl Malone for what he did but KD joining the Warriors makes him the devil. Could be a cultural difference or something but idk.
I don't think anyone here is holding KD out because he simply joined the Warriors. You're being delusional and seeing what you want to see rather than the truth if you think that is the case.
Could you explain the parallel with Karl Malone?
I kept the parallel vague because I'm not sure how the mods view people bringing up Karl Malone's off court history. I already got a warning for an unrelated outburst so I don't want to risk getting a ban or something. My point was that I've seen people argue that KD joining the Warriors is a reason for him to be ranked lower. It means he has a weak mindset, isn't a leader etc, while I find that a hyperbolic narrative. Who was better between KD and Curry on the Warriors is a discussion to be had but with the way people value his Warriors years you'd think he was a bench guy riding along instead of being the huge difference maker that he was. If Karl Malone being an actual terrible human isn't a reason for him to get ranked lower, then I don't see how KD joining the Warriors should be. I understand they're completely different situations but singling out KD doesn't sit right with me.
euroleague wrote:His team would be considered a super-team in other eras, and that's why commentators like Charles Barkley criticize LBJ for his complaining. He has talent on his team, he just doesn't try during the regular season
BigBoss23 wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:BigBoss23 wrote:
He wasn't on GSW that season so I don't know how this is even a question.
You said the offense could bog down against great defenses. Did that ever happen over the course of a series or was Golden State always able to figure it out?
Did you not see the 2018 WCF vs Houston? Or games 3 of the 2017 and 2018 Finals? Clearly it sounds like you didnt.

Dutchball97 wrote:I just can't get over nobody downgrading Karl Malone for what he did but KD joining the Warriors makes him the devil. Could be a cultural difference or something but idk.
Connor Letournaeu wrote:KD said, "I hear and I read everything. And don't forget that." He said it multiple times.
Kevin Durant wrote:How can you call yourself 'Mo Buckets' when you never averaged twenty points a game?
Kevin Durant wrote:You guys gonna write about that? You're not, are you, because anything Klay does is okay because it's Klay. But anything I do is not okay because I'm Kevin Durant'.
Jordan Syndrome wrote:BigBoss23 wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:
You said the offense could bog down against great defenses. Did that ever happen over the course of a series or was Golden State always able to figure it out?
Did you not see the 2018 WCF vs Houston? Or games 3 of the 2017 and 2018 Finals? Clearly it sounds like you didnt.
You aren't answering my question. Don't hit the moving goal posts.
Cheers.
BigBoss23 wrote:eminence wrote:I've never been particularly mad at KD for going to GS, heck the maddest I got with him was for gunking up their beautiful system, not for destroying parity. Simply put I don't think he's good enough to include yet. Obviously he's not far off and he'd make my ballot soon, but not yet (I think he'd be 2nd in line to make my ballot after CP3).
Everyone has their own feelings on his decision, but the one misinformation I keep hearing is how he gunked up their beautiful system or team ball, and that's simply not true.
GSW still led the league in assists every single season from 2017-2019 so that should tell you his scalability is superb and the team didn't abandon its identity. What he gave them was the ability to get buckets when that ball movement offense is bogged down against a great defensive team. The key was having balance and with the results we saw, I think that balance was indeed found.


eminence wrote:BigBoss23 wrote:eminence wrote:I've never been particularly mad at KD for going to GS, heck the maddest I got with him was for gunking up their beautiful system, not for destroying parity. Simply put I don't think he's good enough to include yet. Obviously he's not far off and he'd make my ballot soon, but not yet (I think he'd be 2nd in line to make my ballot after CP3).
Everyone has their own feelings on his decision, but the one misinformation I keep hearing is how he gunked up their beautiful system or team ball, and that's simply not true.
GSW still led the league in assists every single season from 2017-2019 so that should tell you his scalability is superb and the team didn't abandon its identity. What he gave them was the ability to get buckets when that ball movement offense is bogged down against a great defensive team. The key was having balance and with the results we saw, I think that balance was indeed found.
They zipped it around less with KD on the floor than when he wasn't, yes, the Warriors still moved the ball a lot regardless. This was most apparent in the '19 playoffs when his passing dipped to near Klay levels (.73 passes/received ratio).


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OffRtg DefRtg NetRtg
Both On 123.3 107.6 15.7
KD in, Curry Out 112.8 109.6 3.1
Curry in, KD out 117.1 106.2 10.9
Both off 102.1 106.0 -4.0
Doctor MJ wrote:Add on top of that that as much as I marvel at Barkley, 3-point shooting matters a lot,
Odinn21 wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:Add on top of that that as much as I marvel at Barkley, 3-point shooting matters a lot,
Why is that?.. Another pro-modern biased portability thinking right there.
Barkley from '86 to '93;
24.8 pts per game on .586 efg, .638 ts in 604 regular season games (+2375.3 ts add, +3.93 per game)
25.6 pts per game on .541 efg, .594 ts in 62 playoff games
Durant from '12 to '19;
27.7 pts per game on .569 efg, .635 ts in 535 regular season games (+2132.7 ts add, +3.99 per game)
29.4 pts per game on .538 efg, .604 ts in 116 playoff games
Why does it matter that Barkley's efficiency didn't come from an underutilized method in his time?
And those numbers for Durant has 3 seasons of Curry creating space. Durant's efficiency in the playoffs without Curry in that time frame; 29.2 ppg on .513 efg, .579 ts.

eminence wrote:Folks voting for Pettit, what do you see as his separation from Schayes from a half a generation earlier? I don't see a huge gap in peak/prime, Pettit maybe a bit higher highs and lower lows, with the longevity edge to Schayes.