garrick wrote:bwgood77 wrote:alamin330 wrote:When it’s all said and done Booker will be #1 and Ayton has a chance to be #2
All I’m saying is that I don’t see why we give Nash an automatic over KJ.
KJ was AMAZING
6’1? Maybe. Remember these were the times they gave players extra inches. Barkley was 6’6 during these times. So maybe KJ was 6’1 but he played like a Morant type. Could dunk on your head. Ask Olajuwon. Was also clutch with a 46 points 10 assists and 1 turnover in 42 minutes in game 7 vs the eventual nba champs while making 21-22 free throws. Where was Barkley that game?
Honestly I don't think many here saw KJ, and old time fans like Bobster and a few others stated rankings above. I posted KJ's playoff stats and they were AMAZING and these were immediately when he became a starter in year 2, taking us to the WCF against the Showtime Lakers and beating them his 3rd year in 5 (with MVP Magic as well as them being defending champs). He had crazy stats in all sorts of games...like Chris Paul with more assists and more points.
I think some who saw KJ started watching when Barkley came aboard when KJ was on the downside of his prime too which, if so, makes it understandable they wouldn't have him as high as Nash. If they saw from 88 they'd likely get it.
Unfortunately I only started watching the Suns in 95-96 and he was well past his peak at this point so I never got to see him in his peak form but from the highlights this guy was just an amazing all around point guard whose only weakness was he was really bad from three.
I was hoping at the time KJ would recover from his injuries but he really only had one fully healthy season after but imagine what could have been had he been able to stay healthy in the latter part of his career.
Yeah, he was the best Suns PG I've seen when it comes to completely electric scorer who could take over a game and score 40 or he could get 20 assists setting guys up. And he attacked.
The 3 ball wasn't really a big part of the NBA back then. Most teams had 1 or 2 guys who were 3 pt specialists, but no one really shooting like these days...I'm talking late 80s early 90s...like
last year there was an average of 35 3s taken a game by a team, and NBA avg 3pt% was 36.7%. In 88 when KJ joined the Suns, teams averaged 5 3PA a game. 5 for a whole team in a game! And the avg was 31.6%.It wasn't even a part of his game..he only shot like 20-40 a season during his prime. He was the type of shooter though, if he practiced it, could have been really good from there, and as a matter of fact in 96-97 he added it as a bigger part of his game and shot about 3 a game at over 44% from 3. The previous year he had gone up to about 1 a game at close to 37%.
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It's amazing just how early his prime was. He was a rare guy who in years 2-5 averaged like 20+/10-12 assists per game and was leading his team to the WCF...making all nba teams and all star teams. If he didn't get derailed by injuries it would be interesting, but he had basically played his entire career for the Suns after we traded for him as a rookie. Funny before I looked back up at alamin's original post I was trying to think of a guy similar today, and I thought of a better Morant. Their 2nd years
https://stathead.com/tiny/MOVNV KJ was really efficient, though as mentioned early he didn't shoot 3s. He still had close to a 60% TS% in his 2nd year which is pretty crazy...that along with 12.2 assists per game.k
You said you didn't start watching until 95-96, but reviewing closer, in 96-97 when he added the 3 to his game he averaged over 20ppg, with 9.3 apg, and shot over 44% from 3 with over a 63% TS% so he would have fit right in today's games along the best PGs or players period with those #s.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/johnske02.htmlKJ made 5 all nba teams in somewhat of a short career. I am probably biased but I would put him #1 for all time Suns players strictly because he played pretty much his entire career here. I think him vs Nash is a good argument (both were all nba 5x) but Nash played many years with the Mavs and finished with the Lakers and Barkley only played with the Suns for 4 years. I would possibly have the same argument for Book over those 2 if he played his full career for the Suns and had 4-5 all NBA teams and got at least to the WCF 3x. Barkley actually only made the WCF once with the Suns actually.