Doctor MJ wrote:jalengreen wrote:70sFan wrote:It's just a one game, but it looked rough for Dallas on both ends of the floor. They have to adjust their gameplan, because they looked lost on defense.
By the way, what's your thought on Curry? Do you still see him as the absolute top tier player in the league? It seems that Warriors at this point rely on their system and team chemistry more than ever before. Curry still has his moments, but does he look like the best player in the league candidate?
i struggle to see a case for steph over giannis. jokic has probably even surpassed steph offensively
i think steph is a top 5 player but i'd probably say that he's closer to lebron than he is to giannis.. although i am not as high on steph defensively as some people are.
Do you believe Giannis or Jokic could play Curry's role? If not, what's your basis for comparison?
I generally base my player valuations on how i view their on-court impact on their team in their present case.
In some "edge cases," I do make assumptions (which is admittedly the area in which inconsistency and more subjectivity can come in to play). For instance, I think LeBron has the potential to have a greater defensive impact as he did in 2020 and 2021 if he was in a role that didn't require him to carry the offensive load as much. Those judgement calls come in to play when external factors cause a shift in a player's playstyle and force reflection on how much of the variance in their performance/impact is actually due to a change in ability. Others may not care about that at all and strictly stick to their actual impact which is certainly reasonable.
The reason I mention this is that I don't think it applies to Steph. Like you said, he's a Duncan-like anchor, and I think his role has been relatively consistent with the Warriors. I don't think he has been asked to carry a much higher regular season workload recently with the exception of the 2021 season, so I don't think I need to make any other considerations for his impact in 2022 when he has a strong supporting cast. I feel more confident comparing him to past Curry seasons and concluding that this isn't really the best version of Curry that we've seen.
That doesn't necessarily mean he's worse than Giannis or Jokic, though. Maybe a down year for Steph could still be good enough to be the best player in the league...
While I think Steph certainly has a case for being the most impactful offensive players in the league, I'm not high on his defensive impact and I think Giannis' great two-way play makes him an overall more impactful player. Giannis' playmaking has really improved and has made it all the more difficult to defend him due to the high quality offensive looks he can generate for his teammates. And while I'm not a fan of the whistle he tends to get, it undoubtedly adds to his offensive impact with how consistently he's able to get to the line.
Giannis' defense probably goes without saying but IMO he's the league's best help defender and I thought his defense this postseason was super impressive and anchored a great defensive postseason in general for the Bucks despite the offensive load he had to carry without Middleton. The main selling point of the Bucks' defense was their paint defense which was no doubt bolstered by the performance of Brook Lopez, although I'd point out that their postseason defensive rating with Giannis/Lopez and with just Giannis were almost identical.
Do I think he can play Steph's role? No, and I wouldn't want him to. I believe his current role is far better suited to reach his maximum potential impact. Do I think Steph can play Giannis' role? Similarly, no, and similarly, I wouldn't want him to. And given that I believe both players are presently in optimal roles for their playstyle that allow them to exhibit the potential impact they can have, I'm comfortable directly comparing their impact to determine who the "better" player is.