rickxdel wrote:Before slandering JJ can we recognize the context where he said this? He made that comment in reaction to the slander Mad Dog Russo was throwing on Chris Paul. Context is pretty important here and it's obvious Mad Dog is extremely biased towards previous gen players.
I'm not even a CP3 fan but Mad Dog said he wouldn't be a top 5 PG ever even if he won a championship, then went on to say Bob Cousy is undoubtedly better than him, like c'mon
Depends how you look at the ranking on all time greats. Cousy definitely has a case in terms of what he did for the game and what he won compared to Paul, but just in terms of raw skill and 1v1, definitely not. Yet, a lot of you guys aren't willing to stay fully committed on this mentality when looking at several newer players, see Westbrook.
Cousy probably would have been few time FMVP if they had award back then, like 57 (averaged 21/9 in the finals, Heinsohn was 24/13), between Heinsohn and Cousy in 59 (Heinsohn averaged 24/9 and Cousy 17/13), 61 between Russell and Cousy (Russell 18/29, Cousy 20/5/11). He averaged pretty much 10 assists in finals for his career. He always elevated his game for playoffs and had elite vision and uncanny way of passing the basketball. He did showtime passes 30 years before showtime.
However here is quick comparison of their careers:
Cousy:
1x MVP
6x champion (as said could easily be few times FMVP)
13x all-star
10x all-first team
2x all 2nd team
8x nba assists leader (probably few time steals leader)
17k career points (18.4 ppg)
7k career assists (7.5 apg)
Paul:
0x MVP (only really 1 season where he was in real talks)
0x champion
12x all-star
4x first team
5x 2nd team
1x 3rd team
(+9x defensive teams)
5x assist leader
6x steals leader
21k points (18.1 ppg)
11k assists (9.5 apg)
So you see they aren't actually that far off, apart of Cousy having far better team and individual accolade resume. Sure he benefitted from smaller league back then but there is no doubt he was premier PG of his era just like Paul is.
If we just look at same age that Cousy played Paul is behind him on points by 500 and 1.4k assists ahead of him. So not like Paul has had that greater career during those years. He just has had ability to play longer for obvious league/sports changes that we have seen in decades after Cousy's era.
I think Paul has far harder to compete with PGs of his era, let alone past greats. If Lillard and Westbrook win championships as significant contributing members of their teams, it's really hard for Paul to be ranked ahead of them for example, especially Westbrook should just shoot past Paul without any doubt. I think we have been far too forgiving on Paul historically. He is not dividing player (apart of his flopping) so he has gotten truck loads of benefit of doubt, yet he has historically great playoff blunders.