cecilthesheep wrote:There are some advanced stats that go back a long way, though, like PIPM and WOWYR. I try to use those as much as I can with guys like Jones.
Out of curiosity, which results do you think are evidence of star bias? I thought we did a pretty good job with the guard positions, and while I do think the SF list is completely wack, I think that's more because of an excessive emphasis on longevity over peak and obscure advanced metrics over eye test than anything else.
Yeah, if anything I'm most bothered by the SF list, but my issue there certainly isn't due to the star bias. Neither of the guards lists actually fails the smell test, but I'm certain that there are defensive specialists, especially further back, who won't get any attention but were likely equals to some guys like Stockton. Guys who played great defense but never on good teams and thus never got recognized. Just for instance, would Tony Allen have gotten voted in if the Grizzlies never got any good? I'm not so sure, and I think that there are guys like him who I just don't know off the top of my head.
Frankly I should have done some research to come up with alternatives to the guys mentioned before throwing my thoughts out there, and I'd probably have to double check the voting threads to be sure they weren't discussed. I vaguely recall that Norm Van Lier was pretty good at PG - not a defensive specialists, but not a guy who's famous at all. I don't really know.










