falcolombardi wrote:Djoker wrote:LukaTheGOAT wrote:
Yeah, and might point is that creation matters but overall playmaking value between them is vast, which is quoted PlayVal. I was just noting how you bought into Taylor's creation estimates numbers, but you don't seem to acknowledge Taylor's playmaking value metric that suggest there is a significant difference.
I clearly just provided a littany of stats that suggest that Lebron with the ball in his hands can exert more offensive impact than Jordan ever could. If you don't agree, that is fine, but I know I didn't just spend hours getting that data together for it to be rejected as nonesense with no backing. And yeah you can interpret the numbers however you would like. On philosophy, Ben Taylor said he would take Lebron with a group of average players around him in order to lead an offense to great heights over Jordan. How Lebron gels with higher level talent is what makes Taylor put Jordan higher than Lebron offensively. I value floor-raising more than Taylor, which is a large part of why I think the case for LBJ over MJ becomes stronger. Taylor also puts Steph above Jordan offensively, but I have yet to see you go around on this forum proclaiming Steph to be the offensive GOAT...you can interpret the numbers differently from certain people is my point.
I don't agree with Ben Taylor on everything. Far from it... I stated that about his offensive tiers because you and another poster tried to paint my view that Jordan > Lebron offensively by an entire tier as somehow outlandish. Then it turns out Ben Taylor thinks the same.
I didn't reject any of your numbers. I also posted even more numbers that supported my viewpoint on Jordan's total impact being greater. You called the RAPM data unreliable, dismissed RPM, dismissed WAR because Jordan played more games (even though Jordan also dominated RAPTOR itself with seven of the top 10 between him and Lebron), dismissed 3-year PIPM/AuPM/BPM that Taylor posted because it's a multi-year sample etc.
i dont remember it perfectly but i think taylor explained he took away points from lebron because of lack of portability (which i disagree with since it feels like a theorical/aesthetical punishment) and that was a bit part of why he ranked jordan peak a bit ahead
he also said that lebron defense was "slightly mpre impressive" so it doesnt seem like he has jordan as a much better offensive player with defense closing the gap
For his offensive CORP Ben assigned markedly higher values to Jordan on offense. My point was about offense. Taylor has Jordan a tier higher on offense than he does Lebron.