sp6r=underrated wrote:PaulieWal wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
Eh, they were outscored in the finals by an average of 2ppg. That is very close. I don't think it is interesting at all to be honest.
Yeah, but the point is all of their Western Conf opponents had major injuries. I can't remember the last time a team had 3 straight rounds with the 1st or 2nd best player getting injured. So it is interesting to me and i was rooting for CP to get a ring this year (Sarver notwithstanding). He just doesn't have that playoff thing man (and again disappointing after his amazing G6 performance against the Pels).
This is were I'll push back hard.
The 1987 Lakers faced
DEN: -1.14 SRS
GSW: -2.54 SRS
SEA: 0.08 SRS
The 2013 Heat faced
MIL: -1.83
CHI: -0.02
IND: 3.34
That competition hits me as substantially weaker than Phoenix's 2021 competition.
And take a look at the competition Paul faced in 2015. Clippers won 56 games that year.
1st Round: Spurs 6.33, 55 wins
2nd Round: Rockets, 3.82
Year before Clippers won57 games
1st Round, Warriors: 5.15 SRS
2nd Round, Thunder, 6.66 SRS
Overall he's been a strong playoff performer. He is vulnerable to injury which is a real critique but he also got snakebit that in his prime he often times faced much tougher 1st round/2nd competition than his clubs deserved based on RS records.
Are you pushing back hard for the sake of arguing?
SRS be damned I much rather face the Clippers team with no Kawhi than that 2013 Pacers team with a good defense and Hibbert having an out of body run. Anyways, my point isn't about SRS, it's about injuries to the best players.
Yeah, he's had good showings but his collapses are also spectacular. When the number of epic collapses you have is the same as the number of good series you might have had...eh. I don't know how to even rank him, just that he's not a very good overall playoff performer.