WarriorGM wrote:LukaTheGOAT wrote:WarriorGM wrote:
Didn't we just see Draymond a couple seasons ago helpless when left on his own as his team scraped the bottom of the league standings without Curry? Iguodala the team's seasoned vet who couldn't get past the first round of the playoffs before joining the Warriors? Klay whose TS% is 10% lower when Steph isn't on the floor with him? We're going to compare them to guys who have won championships and made All-NBA multiple times leading teams like LeBron's teammates did without LeBron?
Oh but we are slicing and dicing to cherry pick certain situations and not just looking at their overall careers are we? Still doesn't work. We saw in 2017 when Russell Westbrook dominated the ball like no other that accumulating stats at the expense of involving teammates is not winning basketball. We saw it earlier in 2009 when the Cavs were sent home. Having teammates stand around like statues until suddenly being chosen to make a play in the closing minutes of a possession is inferior to having teammates constantly involved in the action? Who would have thought? If Draymond, Andre, and Klay were forced to play that way to accommodate LeBron's pursuit of glory, no I don't think you'd get the results you think you would.
That Magic team had a defensive rating of 101.9 that was first in the league. The 2009 Cavs had a 110.6 ORTG against that Magic team. That same Magic team that had a RS rDRTG of -6.4 (top 20 defense ever). Lebron had an offensive rating of 118. The Cavs issue was not offense. But furthermore, Steph has never played against a defense that was rated out that well in the PS defensively.
As a matter of fact, that 09 Cavs team had a PS rORTG of 8.3 which is better than PS offense Steph has played on outside of the 2017 team.
We saw the Warriors take down the Thunder in 2016 who eliminated the 67-win Spurs. Are you saying that Magic team was better?
We also saw the Warriors beat LeBron in the 2015 finals. Are we going to hear the same old excuses about that Cavs team?
It would be nice if you didn't claim everything was an excuse and actually focused on what I was responding to. We don't get anywhere when you incredibly defensive, that you don't even know what I am speaking about. Your response makes no sense into context to what I was responding too.
You said "We saw in 2017 when Russell Westbrook dominated the ball like no other that accumulating stats at the expense of involving teammates is not winning basketball. We saw it earlier in 2009 when the Cavs were sent home. Having teammates stand around like statues until suddenly being chosen to make a play in the closing minutes of a possession is inferior to having teammates constantly involved in the action? Who would have thought?"
The reality is whatever you think about that those Cavs offense, I clearly presented evidence the Cavs offense was excellent against an all-time level defense like the 09 Magic. You made a statement, and I simply provided numbers of how it is ironic, because that PS offense is better than anything Steph was ever apart of outside of the 2017 Warriors.
P.S.-The 16 and 17 Cavs had in the PS a rORTG greater than any PS team Steph ever participated on.