DCasey91 wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:DCasey91 wrote:
After watching playoffs since 1980 the answer isn't so simple because of Hakeems personal tree. Heck ì didn't find Drexler as beneficial as could have been but that's neither here nor there. Rewind it back I'm very much in favour of Horry getting more of the pill over Elle/Maxwell/Smith dude was the best passer but also the best shooter and because shooting was of the utmost importance it got divy upped. But now today there isn't a problem
Also it's harder to gauge Jokic vs the rest. Because Hakeems outstanding (frankly GOAT) post man defence, Ewing, DROB and Shaq himself (who showed excellent results routinely). That's a gauntlet of post defenders that matchup perfectly. It's obviously going be harder in 1vs 1 stakes because he cannot just exert physical pressure.
But if answering by this. Jokic from half court in, Shaq in close, Mchale in close Hakeem in between elbow and in. But once again whoever has the ball the majority of time is going to play a huge factor here.
But I'll say it again it isn't as clear with Hakeem due to circumstance. Under Rudy's system he came on leaps and bounds from beginning to his prime. The scoring was already there but the logjam of a system was arse until he took over.
Frankly if you want a hot take it's a stark contrast to Duncan. Because he was so fundementally perfect he didn't go any further up imo. I'll always say if anything older (closer to a person's prime age) is definitely overrated offensively.
At his apex Hakeem was an absolutely awesome. But there are other awesome guys who had physical tools that made the game easier. Shaq's weight. Kareems height and long arms.
I'm not following the Duncan comments or the age thing? I must be reading it wrong or something. What did you mean there?
Oh for Duncan because he started of pretty much at an ATG in his second year he really didn't get better, some post seasons years in more towards his prime years wasn't as great as I expected. Now everyone has has down years/runs but I find Shaq, Hakeem specifically having a more noticeable improvement incline.
Hakeems second season he made the finals by knocking off Showtime. Their regular season and postseason stats (PER, WS48, BPM, TS%) are also very similar, with each leading a few categories and both improving in the playoffs. 2nd year Hakeem is absolutely winning a title with that spurs team and 2nd year Duncan is absolutely not beating the '86 Celtics with that rockets team.