JordansBulls wrote:FYI Giannis and Jokic both lost to inferior teams with HCA nor ever 3 peated for the franchise that drafted them.
Not in 2022
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JordansBulls wrote:FYI Giannis and Jokic both lost to inferior teams with HCA nor ever 3 peated for the franchise that drafted them.
No-more-rings wrote:ty 4191 wrote:No-more-rings wrote:
Wait so you think Giannis and Jokic already have goat level peaks?
Yes, you don't? Why not?
Jokic is third all time in PER and WS/48 in NBA History of all players with 15,000 MP. I'd say 15,000 MP is a statistically significant sample size for a career.
And, Jokic's last two years are on par with anything anyone has ever done, considering how deep and strong the league is, now.
WS/48 is mostly a junk stat, and PER skews heavily towards offense which is where most of if not all of his impact comes from. Jokic isn’t really much of a two-way player even if he was a net positive on defense this year, someone like Lebron, MJ and Kareem among others are significantly better defenders. In Jordan’s case he was a transcendent athlete with goat level mid range game, along with a lot of other skills. Someone like him isn’t going to limited playing in a league with more talent, why would he be?
scrabbarista wrote:Probably his eight best seasons:
88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, and 97
EDIT: '98 MJ and '22 Jokic roughly equal.
I can respect the guy who said he'd take Jokic and Giannis over any Jordan, though. The league is much better now, he's right about that. I tend to think Jordan would be an extremely different player in today's league, though, and I like to give the benefit of the doubt if a guy dominates his era and wins titles.
ty 4191 wrote:KembaWalker wrote:Great regular season player
Michael Jordan through age 27, Playoffs, before they built a Dynasty around him:
-Playoffs (53 games)
-Team Record: 24-29
-Team Series Record: 5-6
-3 first round exits, including 2 first round sweeps
-Two ECF
Jordan's line: 36.2/6.9/6.7 on +4.7% rTS. Led all players those years in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Nikola Jokic through age 26, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (48 games)
-Team Record: 21-27
-Team Series Record: 4-4
-1 first round exit
-1 WCF
Jokic's line: 26.4/11.5/6.4 on +4.1 rTS%. Top 3 player in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Wilt Chamberlain through age 28, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (47 games)
-Team Record: 21-26
-Team Series Record: 4-5
-Much shorter playoffs structure, so they're incompatible. Still:
Wilt's line: 33.4/26.0/3.2 on +4.7 tTS%. Clearly the MVP in the playoffs in all advanced and traditional metrics.
What did Michael Jordan win before they built a Superteam around him, while also bringing in the greatest coach of all time?
What did Wilt win, while he had coaches (that got fired or had to resign, every year or so) 1960-1965? What did he win before he got great coaches, teammates, ownership, management around him?
Or maybe, just maybe, it's not how great YOU are, but how great your teammates, coaches, management, ownership are?
JordansBulls wrote:FYI Giannis and Jokic both lost to inferior teams with HCA nor ever 3 peated for the franchise that drafted them.
capfan33 wrote:I don't buy Giannis as much in terms of ATG peaks except for this year. Jokic is hard to evaluate due to defense but offensively and holistically I can definitely buy him having an ATG level peak.
kayess wrote:JordansBulls wrote:FYI Giannis and Jokic both lost to inferior teams with HCA nor ever 3 peated for the franchise that drafted them.
They didn't compete in a league watered down by expansion, with a significantly limited global talent pool, and refs not calling travelling on literally every Jordan dribble. They're also nowhere near as lucky as Jordan was with his supporting cast; Krause, a GM light years ahead of his time, Phil Jackson the GOAT coach, and a GOAT-level list of supporting players: Scottie, Grant (criminally underrated), and a revolving door of great, clutch role players.
You take away even one of those things, and Jordan becomes a complete joke instead, IMO. Just like you.
LukaTheGOAT wrote:capfan33 wrote:I don't buy Giannis as much in terms of ATG peaks except for this year. Jokic is hard to evaluate due to defense but offensively and holistically I can definitely buy him having an ATG level peak.
You said except for this year. Do you think there is a big difference between him this year and 2021 or 2020?
ty 4191 wrote:No-more-rings wrote:ty 4191 wrote:
Yes, you don't? Why not?
Jokic is third all time in PER and WS/48 in NBA History of all players with 15,000 MP. I'd say 15,000 MP is a statistically significant sample size for a career.
And, Jokic's last two years are on par with anything anyone has ever done, considering how deep and strong the league is, now.
WS/48 is mostly a junk stat, and PER skews heavily towards offense which is where most of if not all of his impact comes from. Jokic isn’t really much of a two-way player even if he was a net positive on defense this year, someone like Lebron, MJ and Kareem among others are significantly better defenders. In Jordan’s case he was a transcendent athlete with goat level mid range game, along with a lot of other skills. Someone like him isn’t going to limited playing in a league with more talent, why would he be?
Which specific metrics do you use to evaluate player value?
I disagree with you contention that Jordan would dominate as much today…
(At least) 5 of the top 10 players the past 3 years are non American and wouldn’t have been vetted, scouted, drafted in the 90’s. 25% of the league are non American versus 2% as late as 97-98…
Also, if you look at the standard deviation of winning
percentage, which I have, you’ll see that the 1989-1998 NBA had the least parity. Several terrible teams added 1988-1996 and many, many G League types to beat up on for Jordan’s Prime.
I think he’d still be totally awesome, but, there are far more superstar players from all around the globe today, and he wouldn’t be by far the best player anymore, nor would he totally dominate as much…
70sFan wrote:ty 4191 wrote:No-more-rings wrote:
Wait so you think Giannis and Jokic already have goat level peaks?
Yes, you don't? Why not?
Do you have your peaks list?
ty 4191 wrote:70sFan wrote:ty 4191 wrote:
Yes, you don't? Why not?
Do you have your peaks list?
Do you have your peaks list? Please post, if so. Top 10-15.
Thanks, man.
Eddy_JukeZ wrote:kayess wrote:JordansBulls wrote:FYI Giannis and Jokic both lost to inferior teams with HCA nor ever 3 peated for the franchise that drafted them.
They didn't compete in a league watered down by expansion, with a significantly limited global talent pool, and refs not calling travelling on literally every Jordan dribble. They're also nowhere near as lucky as Jordan was with his supporting cast; Krause, a GM light years ahead of his time, Phil Jackson the GOAT coach, and a GOAT-level list of supporting players: Scottie, Grant (criminally underrated), and a revolving door of great, clutch role players.
You take away even one of those things, and Jordan becomes a complete joke instead, IMO. Just like you.
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This is the kind of stuff you see on the GB.
And calling Krause ahead of his time is hilarious when you choose to ignore his mishaps.
ty 4191 wrote:Eddy_JukeZ wrote:kayess wrote:
They didn't compete in a league watered down by expansion, with a significantly limited global talent pool, and refs not calling travelling on literally every Jordan dribble. They're also nowhere near as lucky as Jordan was with his supporting cast; Krause, a GM light years ahead of his time, Phil Jackson the GOAT coach, and a GOAT-level list of supporting players: Scottie, Grant (criminally underrated), and a revolving door of great, clutch role players.
You take away even one of those things, and Jordan becomes a complete joke instead, IMO. Just like you.
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This is the kind of stuff you see on the GB.
And calling Krause ahead of his time is hilarious when you choose to ignore his mishaps.
Jordan didn't win anything until they built a Dynasty around him. Neither did Wilt, nor has Jokic.
Michael Jordan through age 27, Playoffs, before they built a Dynasty around him:
-Playoffs (53 games)
-Team Record: 24-29
-Team Series Record: 5-6
-3 first round exits, including 2 first round sweeps
-Two ECF
Jordan's line: 36.2/6.9/6.7 on +4.7% rTS. Led all players those years in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Nikola Jokic through age 26, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (48 games)
-Team Record: 21-27
-Team Series Record: 4-4
-1 first round exit
-1 WCF
Jokic's line: 26.4/11.5/6.4 on +4.1 rTS%. Top 3 player in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Wilt Chamberlain through age 28, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (47 games)
-Team Record: 21-26
-Team Series Record: 4-5
-Much shorter playoffs structure, so they're incompatible. Still:
Wilt's line: 33.4/26.0/3.2 on +4.7 tTS%. Clearly the MVP in the playoffs in all advanced and traditional metrics.
What did Michael Jordan win before they built a Superteam around him, while also bringing in the greatest coach of all time?
What did Wilt win, while he had coaches (that got fired or resigned every year or so) 1960-1965? What did he win before he got great coaches, teammates, ownership, management around him?
Or maybe, just maybe, it's not how great YOU are, but how great your teammates, coaches, management, ownership are?
Eddy_JukeZ wrote:
I have no idea why you went off on such a long tangent.
I never said Jordan won by himself.
I was refuting the point that Krause was so ahead of his time. He had plenty of mishaps like other GMs and he himself wanted to fire the coach responsible for the Bulls dynasty. Why that gets overlooked is beyond me when discussing his abilities.
ty 4191 wrote:Eddy_JukeZ wrote:
I have no idea why you went off on such a long tangent.
I never said Jordan won by himself.
I was refuting the point that Krause was so ahead of his time. He had plenty of mishaps like other GMs and he himself wanted to fire the coach responsible for the Bulls dynasty. Why that gets overlooked is beyond me when discussing his abilities.
My long tangent is because the "rings" argument is totally specious and facile. Not indicting you specifically with using it, but, most people here, do. It's totally obnoxious and misleading.
What did Kareem win 74'-75' through 78'-79'? He was far and away the best player in the NBA, by light years, and never won anything. Or, even came close.
Missed the playoffs two years in a row, a first round exit another year. One WCF that entire 5 year timeframe.
The point is: it's not about how great you are, it's about how great your teammates, coaching, management, ownership is.
No-more-rings wrote:ty 4191 wrote:No-more-rings wrote:
Wait so you think Giannis and Jokic already have goat level peaks?
Yes, you don't? Why not?
Jokic is third all time in PER and WS/48 in NBA History of all players with 15,000 MP. I'd say 15,000 MP is a statistically significant sample size for a career.
And, Jokic's last two years are on par with anything anyone has ever done, considering how deep and strong the league is, now.
WS/48 is mostly a junk stat, and PER skews heavily towards offense which is where most of if not all of his impact comes from. Jokic isn’t really much of a two-way player even if he was a net positive on defense this year, someone like Lebron, MJ and Kareem among others are significantly better defenders. In Jordan’s case he was a transcendent athlete with goat level mid range game, along with a lot of other skills. Someone like him isn’t going to limited playing in a league with more talent, why would he be?
Eddy_JukeZ wrote:ty 4191 wrote:Eddy_JukeZ wrote:
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This is the kind of stuff you see on the GB.
And calling Krause ahead of his time is hilarious when you choose to ignore his mishaps.
Jordan didn't win anything until they built a Dynasty around him. Neither did Wilt, nor has Jokic.
Michael Jordan through age 27, Playoffs, before they built a Dynasty around him:
-Playoffs (53 games)
-Team Record: 24-29
-Team Series Record: 5-6
-3 first round exits, including 2 first round sweeps
-Two ECF
Jordan's line: 36.2/6.9/6.7 on +4.7% rTS. Led all players those years in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Nikola Jokic through age 26, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (48 games)
-Team Record: 21-27
-Team Series Record: 4-4
-1 first round exit
-1 WCF
Jokic's line: 26.4/11.5/6.4 on +4.1 rTS%. Top 3 player in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Wilt Chamberlain through age 28, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (47 games)
-Team Record: 21-26
-Team Series Record: 4-5
-Much shorter playoffs structure, so they're incompatible. Still:
Wilt's line: 33.4/26.0/3.2 on +4.7 tTS%. Clearly the MVP in the playoffs in all advanced and traditional metrics.
What did Michael Jordan win before they built a Superteam around him, while also bringing in the greatest coach of all time?
What did Wilt win, while he had coaches (that got fired or resigned every year or so) 1960-1965? What did he win before he got great coaches, teammates, ownership, management around him?
Or maybe, just maybe, it's not how great YOU are, but how great your teammates, coaches, management, ownership are?
I have no idea why you went off on such a long tangent.
I never said Jordan won by himself.
I was refuting the point that Krause was so ahead of his time. He had plenty of mishaps like other GMs and he himself wanted to fire the coach responsible for the Bulls dynasty. Why that gets overlooked is beyond me when discussing his abilities.
kayess wrote:Eddy_JukeZ wrote:ty 4191 wrote:
Jordan didn't win anything until they built a Dynasty around him. Neither did Wilt, nor has Jokic.
Michael Jordan through age 27, Playoffs, before they built a Dynasty around him:
-Playoffs (53 games)
-Team Record: 24-29
-Team Series Record: 5-6
-3 first round exits, including 2 first round sweeps
-Two ECF
Jordan's line: 36.2/6.9/6.7 on +4.7% rTS. Led all players those years in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Nikola Jokic through age 26, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (48 games)
-Team Record: 21-27
-Team Series Record: 4-4
-1 first round exit
-1 WCF
Jokic's line: 26.4/11.5/6.4 on +4.1 rTS%. Top 3 player in all advanced and traditional metrics in the playoffs.
Wilt Chamberlain through age 28, Playoffs:
-Playoffs: (47 games)
-Team Record: 21-26
-Team Series Record: 4-5
-Much shorter playoffs structure, so they're incompatible. Still:
Wilt's line: 33.4/26.0/3.2 on +4.7 tTS%. Clearly the MVP in the playoffs in all advanced and traditional metrics.
What did Michael Jordan win before they built a Superteam around him, while also bringing in the greatest coach of all time?
What did Wilt win, while he had coaches (that got fired or resigned every year or so) 1960-1965? What did he win before he got great coaches, teammates, ownership, management around him?
Or maybe, just maybe, it's not how great YOU are, but how great your teammates, coaches, management, ownership are?
I have no idea why you went off on such a long tangent.
I never said Jordan won by himself.
I was refuting the point that Krause was so ahead of his time. He had plenty of mishaps like other GMs and he himself wanted to fire the coach responsible for the Bulls dynasty. Why that gets overlooked is beyond me when discussing his abilities.
FYI, I was clearly being sarcastic and mocking the general timbre of moronic arguments bandied about when Jordan comes into play (both for/against, but mostly for, by moronic stans - and JB of course being the opposite of what the creme de la creme is of that).
It's true Krause had mishaps, but are you really going to say he didn't pioneer a shitton and wasn't overall, an insane net value add for the Bulls? It's absolutely **** crazy, lmao, these Jordan stans.
Also, the extent to which Krause's faults are overlooked are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay below the extent to which Jordan's "luck" (factors outside of his control going his way) isn't factored in discussions re: his greatness. So you're fooling yourself.