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Pretty much all my guys are All Stars, some Hall of Famers, and all are capable of lighting it up every night. How in the WORLD am I being left off best overall?
Quote from: wdleehi on June 13, 2012, 09:57:40 AMQuote from: Bahku on June 13, 2012, 09:55:46 AMQuote from: wdleehi on June 13, 2012, 09:37:39 AMAI played for defensive stats, not good defense.He played the passing lanes. For every steal he got, he put himself in terrible position 4 times a game forcing the rest of the team to have to bail him out, creating open shots for the other team. Sorry, this is just plain wrong.The guy was fast, athletic, and had an amazing gift for knowing where the ball would be and seeing the entire floor at once.I mean, if I dislike some player enough I can find a negative reason to bash every part of his game, too, but AI was not even close to the horrendous player you make him out to be.The whole "let's find fault with every thing the guy did" thing is a bit old, and kind of transparent. The guy has serious issues off the court, and was far from the least selfish player in the NBA, but he was also an amzing basketball player, and not just because of his scoring.You'd think he was the only guy on my team ... "one bad apple" syndrome in fantasy draft context, (I've learned a valuable lesson). No, that's the exact descriptions that was discussed to no end on the different Philadelphia sports talk during AI's time there. Yeah, and I'm sure they had no bad feelings or subjective opinions about the guy, lol.Anyway, despite the run-ins he had with Brown, the coach still was amazed by his game, as was John Thompson, (and Georgetown was a vrey team-oriented club).Have to say, of all the many players I have watched since the early (whatevers, haha), he was easily one of the top ten exciting players to watch, and not just on offense.To each his own ... the AI subject has officially been beaten to death.
Quote from: Bahku on June 13, 2012, 09:55:46 AMQuote from: wdleehi on June 13, 2012, 09:37:39 AMAI played for defensive stats, not good defense.He played the passing lanes. For every steal he got, he put himself in terrible position 4 times a game forcing the rest of the team to have to bail him out, creating open shots for the other team. Sorry, this is just plain wrong.The guy was fast, athletic, and had an amazing gift for knowing where the ball would be and seeing the entire floor at once.I mean, if I dislike some player enough I can find a negative reason to bash every part of his game, too, but AI was not even close to the horrendous player you make him out to be.The whole "let's find fault with every thing the guy did" thing is a bit old, and kind of transparent. The guy has serious issues off the court, and was far from the least selfish player in the NBA, but he was also an amzing basketball player, and not just because of his scoring.You'd think he was the only guy on my team ... "one bad apple" syndrome in fantasy draft context, (I've learned a valuable lesson). No, that's the exact descriptions that was discussed to no end on the different Philadelphia sports talk during AI's time there.
Quote from: wdleehi on June 13, 2012, 09:37:39 AMAI played for defensive stats, not good defense.He played the passing lanes. For every steal he got, he put himself in terrible position 4 times a game forcing the rest of the team to have to bail him out, creating open shots for the other team. Sorry, this is just plain wrong.The guy was fast, athletic, and had an amazing gift for knowing where the ball would be and seeing the entire floor at once.I mean, if I dislike some player enough I can find a negative reason to bash every part of his game, too, but AI was not even close to the horrendous player you make him out to be.The whole "let's find fault with every thing the guy did" thing is a bit old, and kind of transparent. The guy has serious issues off the court, and was far from the least selfish player in the NBA, but he was also an amzing basketball player, and not just because of his scoring.You'd think he was the only guy on my team ... "one bad apple" syndrome in fantasy draft context, (I've learned a valuable lesson).
AI played for defensive stats, not good defense.He played the passing lanes. For every steal he got, he put himself in terrible position 4 times a game forcing the rest of the team to have to bail him out, creating open shots for the other team.
Quote from: Roy H. on June 13, 2012, 08:08:12 AM^ Blocked shots and steals don't tell you everything you need to know about defense, though.For instance, Raja Bell in his prime was a VASTLY superior defender to Mitch Richmond and especially Kevin Martin. Bell was one of the best wing defenders in the league (although it never showed in terms of stats); Martin has consistently been one of the worst and softest.Rondo is better than AI on defense, too. They both rank highly in terms of steals, but Rondo is superior defensively. It's why he's made 4 All-Defense teams (twice on the first team), while AI never made one.Lebron vs. Kirilenko is interesting, but I think Lebron is just more versatile, and is more of a lockdown defender. It's close, and could go either way, but I give Lebron the edge.In terms of offensive firepower, or who would win between the Pacers and Diablos, it's not really relevant to my particular rankings, which are just measuring defense. In terms of offense or best overall, I just thought that there were at least three teams that trumped both of your squads.Roy, why did my team drop out of your top three? For awhile you had the Mavs at #2, and then they aren't in the top 3. Just wondering what changed your mind.
^ Blocked shots and steals don't tell you everything you need to know about defense, though.For instance, Raja Bell in his prime was a VASTLY superior defender to Mitch Richmond and especially Kevin Martin. Bell was one of the best wing defenders in the league (although it never showed in terms of stats); Martin has consistently been one of the worst and softest.Rondo is better than AI on defense, too. They both rank highly in terms of steals, but Rondo is superior defensively. It's why he's made 4 All-Defense teams (twice on the first team), while AI never made one.Lebron vs. Kirilenko is interesting, but I think Lebron is just more versatile, and is more of a lockdown defender. It's close, and could go either way, but I give Lebron the edge.In terms of offensive firepower, or who would win between the Pacers and Diablos, it's not really relevant to my particular rankings, which are just measuring defense. In terms of offense or best overall, I just thought that there were at least three teams that trumped both of your squads.
Quote from: StartOrien on June 13, 2012, 10:01:30 AMPretty much all my guys are All Stars, some Hall of Famers, and all are capable of lighting it up every night. How in the WORLD am I being left off best overall?Probably because every team can make that similar claim.
Guys, Chris Paul with 23 pts, 11 assts and 5 boards. VC 27 ppg, 4 assts and 5 boards, Jamal Mashburn, 19 ppg, 5 assts and 5 boards,Dirk, 26 ppg, 3 assts, 9 boardsMarc Gasol 14 ppg, 3 assts, 9 boardsSO MUCH TEAMWORK!
Quote from: Bahku on June 13, 2012, 10:03:46 AMQuote from: wdleehi on June 13, 2012, 09:57:40 AMQuote from: Bahku on June 13, 2012, 09:55:46 AMQuote from: wdleehi on June 13, 2012, 09:37:39 AMAI played for defensive stats, not good defense.He played the passing lanes. For every steal he got, he put himself in terrible position 4 times a game forcing the rest of the team to have to bail him out, creating open shots for the other team. Sorry, this is just plain wrong.The guy was fast, athletic, and had an amazing gift for knowing where the ball would be and seeing the entire floor at once.I mean, if I dislike some player enough I can find a negative reason to bash every part of his game, too, but AI was not even close to the horrendous player you make him out to be.The whole "let's find fault with every thing the guy did" thing is a bit old, and kind of transparent. The guy has serious issues off the court, and was far from the least selfish player in the NBA, but he was also an amzing basketball player, and not just because of his scoring.You'd think he was the only guy on my team ... "one bad apple" syndrome in fantasy draft context, (I've learned a valuable lesson). No, that's the exact descriptions that was discussed to no end on the different Philadelphia sports talk during AI's time there. Yeah, and I'm sure they had no bad feelings or subjective opinions about the guy, lol.Anyway, despite the run-ins he had with Brown, the coach still was amazed by his game, as was John Thompson, (and Georgetown was a vrey team-oriented club).Have to say, of all the many players I have watched since the early (whatevers, haha), he was easily one of the top ten exciting players to watch, and not just on offense.To each his own ... the AI subject has officially been beaten to death. You mean when he was playing for them during the prime of his career?And I think you will be hard pressed to find many posters on here who have not watched a lot of basketball.
KC, what year did you pick for Vince? I actually think it's relatively important.
Quote from: KCattheStripe on June 13, 2012, 10:25:24 AMGuys, Chris Paul with 23 pts, 11 assts and 5 boards. VC 27 ppg, 4 assts and 5 boards, Jamal Mashburn, 19 ppg, 5 assts and 5 boards,Dirk, 26 ppg, 3 assts, 9 boardsMarc Gasol 14 ppg, 3 assts, 9 boardsSO MUCH TEAMWORK!Mediocre to weak defense, and Vince Carter's me-first attitude hold you back. Plus, I'm not nearly as high on Marc Gasol as you are.
Quote from: KCattheStripe on June 13, 2012, 10:25:24 AMGuys, Chris Paul with 23 pts, 11 assts and 5 boards. VC 27 ppg, 4 assts and 5 boards, Jamal Mashburn, 19 ppg, 5 assts and 5 boards,Dirk, 26 ppg, 3 assts, 9 boardsMarc Gasol 14 ppg, 3 assts, 9 boardsSO MUCH TEAMWORK!Not really sure how that compares to thisDerrick Rose 25/7.7/4.1 PER 23.5 with improved numbers in 16 post season games and the league MVPPaul Pierce 26.1/3.2/6.9 PER 22.3 with improved rebounding and passing in 16 post season gamesJoe Johnson 17.1/3.5/5.1 PER 15.1, with 47% from three and improved numbers (including 55.6% from three) in 9 post season gamesKarl Malone 27.4/4.5/9.9 PER 28.9 with comparable numbers in 20 post season games and the league MVPAndrew Bynum 18.7/1.4/11.8 PER 22.9 with comparable numbers in 12 post season games
KC, I think there's an obvious reason why we're omitted from people's list...
Quote from: StartOrien on June 13, 2012, 11:10:14 AMKC, I think there's an obvious reason why we're omitted from people's list...Because they lack a super cool handshake?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLZfpwG23Cc