Let me put it this way, would you have traded Pierce for Tim Duncan early in their careers? Pierce won 1 title while Duncan won 5.
How many titles has AD won? Why are we so sure he is Duncan?
http://bkref.com/tiny/8Qrxw
Take a look...what is Davis doing to WIN.
When we traded for KG, he had no titles and had led Minnesota to the bottom half of the lottery two years in a row. Sometimes you just have to trust elite talent.
He was an MVP. Went to the western conference finals with god-awful Steph Marbury. Stop.
Um. Marbury was no where near the team that went to the WCF. And just to be clear, before that season KG had never been out of the 1st round. That year they added then 2-time NBA Champion Sam Cassell and all of a sudden figured out how to win. Cassell got hurt the following season and missed a bunch of time and the Wolves didn't even make the playoffs.
One could argue Cassell was the key to the success of that team and not the superior talent of KG. Also, KG won that MVP at age 27 in his 9th year in the league (he was actually 28 when he won the award but was 27 during that season). Davis is 25 and in year 7.
And don't get me wrong, KG was clearly the most important cog to the Wolves success, but he couldn't do it alone and had he never left Minnesota he would have one, if not the, worst playoff records of any great player in NBA history. The Wolves were just a terribly constructed and managed team while KG was there (very similar to Cleveland in Lebron's 1st stint there).
The original point was comparing AD to Tim Duncan. Tim Duncan is a top-5 player of all-time, a 5-time champion who was the best player on a perennial championship contender spanning 3 decades. I will go out on a limb and say that AD will never be that.
Then it shifted to KG, but with the caveat the KG never won anything before the Cs traded for him. At least KG was an MVP in a loaded Western Conference (due to the aforementioned Mr Duncan and Kobe) and went to the West Finals, and was leading his team to the playoffs most years.
My final question (and point) is: what has AD done, from a winning standpoint, to make him beyond criticism? Lebron would have the Pelicans in the playoffs every year. Durant probably as well. AD has been to the playoffs twice in his 7 year career, and his team is one of the worst in the league this year. How is AD impacting winning?
I understand he has little help (though Jrue Holiday is as much of an All-Star as Gordon Hayward is) but the most wins AD has had in a season is 48. The history of the NBA is filled with great individual talents that drove teams to consistent mediocrity. I am not willing to concede he is on Garnett's level until I see something Garnett-like from him.