I see Al Horford as the best player on the Celtics.
You coulda made a fairly reasonable argument for that before the season. But now? No way. IT is reaching the All-NBA level, superstar echelon now. A legit argument can be made for Thomas as a top 20 player. You couldn't reasonably do the same with Horford.
1)IT
2A)Horford
2B) Avery Bradley
I mean, Horford is still top 5 on the team in offensive rating and #1 on the team in defensive rating. Thomas is last on the team in defensive rating.
I think he's scoring really well. Horford is a better basketball player. And since HOrford isn't a superstar and he's better than Thomas, I see no rational argument for Thomas being a superstar.
Defensive metrics are pretty flawed. Though Thomas is probably one of our lesser defenders it's not like he's Harden or Lillard out there. He doesn't blow assignments very often, he hustles and gives good effort on that end, doesn't gamble in the passing lanes too often. He's a solid below average (as opposed to terrible) defender. While Al is an above average defender, and a good offensive player, Thomas is an ELITE level player on offense.
And as you've mentioned before LB, being a top level offensive player is more important than being a top level defensive one, no? I believe you've mentioned that before while discussing a particular 3rd year Celtics guard
I'm sorry, but this is very far from true. I agree that defensive statistics aren't the greatest measurements of defensive prowess by themselves and the eye test should count more, but virtually every single thing points to IT as a disastrous defender, both due to his size and just being a bad defender in himself. He's even considered the
very worst defender in the league in several differing defensive metrics:
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/page/11/sort/DRPMhttp://nbamath.com/tpa-database/nba-2016-17-tpa-scores/I don't think you appreciate how bad he really is defensively. He's worse than Harden or Lillard, because they at least have the size to bother shots. He can't get around screens to save his life, regularly misses defensive rotations, regularly gets blown by on drives, and 99% of the league can either isolate him or post him up and shoot over him. He's a much worse defender than what you claim, even for all of his offensive mastery.
I like IT, but the Toronto game ultimately showed how limited he really is as our "franchise" player right now. In the playoffs, they can legitimately just make him switch defenders or iso him, and he simply can't do anything about it due to his diminutive size. It's actually surprising that other teams don't pick on him defensively more.
EDIT: And let me say that it's not due to a disinterest in playing defense either. He actually plays hard (or at least to me it seems like that) on that end, but it just seems like he's physically incapable of being effective or even average on that side of the ball.