Dr Spaceman wrote:Ooh- I don't think Marion and Kawhi are the same class of player. Definitely not. For one thing, Leonard is just a more impactful defender, substantively better as far as I'm concerned. Secondly, Marion was the 2nd or third best player on that team, depending on your perspective- they aren't playing the same role to me, Leonard is more analogous to Steve Nash in terms of hierarchy. Kawhi is the teams star, he looks by far the biggest in every plus minus statistic, in fact he looks like the best or second best player in the league by some. They've been basically a .500 team without him. Marion was 45th in the NBA in RAPM in 2006- much better in 2007, but still in a different class from Leonard.
I get it, this is weird, but Kawhi is not the normal player of this archetype. His impact is just gigantic- a closer comparison would be Kirilenko, but still he wasn't as good as Leonard. I agree that skepticism is warranted, but pull back the veil and Kawhi is an extraordinarily impactful player, and the best perimeter defender we have the data for.
Maybe it would help if I explained that I think Kawhi is an offensive star? He's putting up 19/2.5 ast on .637 TS% in March and April combined. If that doesn't qualify as "star" to you, okay, but considering the system he plays in those are big volume numbers. Leonard is absolutely not a guy who's limited to impact on one side of the ball.
EDIT: Draymond Green/Marion is a good comparison. But Kawhi is far better than both guys as far as I'm concerned.
How close do you think current Leonard is to prime Pippen?