Posted by dBKC on 4/15/2025 6:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by savoybg on 4/15/2025 5:56:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Midge on 4/15/2025 4:53:00 PM (view original):
Let’s say you take the best 15 teams in the NBA and have them play a season. We will call this League A. At the same time we will have the worst 15 teams in the NBA play a season. We will call it League B. At the end of the two completed seasons both leagues will have the exact same number of win shares. Does this mean League B is just as good as League A? No, League A is still better, but they still have to divvy up the same amount of win shares. This is why it doesn’t make sense to compare Dan Issel’s win shares to Steph Curry’s win shares. The only two people who think Dan Issel is more valuable than Steph Curry are you and Dan Issel’s mother.
Dan Issel created more value than Curry UP UNTIL THE END OF LAST SEASON.
Steph may even be ahead by now. He certainly will be ahead before he retires.
How about this.
Do YOU think that Thomas was more valuable than Chris Paul?
Chris Paul has created TWICE as much value in his still ongoing career than Isiah Thomas did in his entire career.
I don’t know if career win shares is the best way to look at this. I would value a player who was MVP level for 2 seasons and then nothing else (Bill Walton) far more than a guy who was an average starter for 12 years (Thaddeus Young). Just my opinion. Give me the guy who can help me win the whole thing, even if it’s a small window
I guess you did not look at the formula that I posted a couple of times now. I don't just look at career win shares. The formula is:
career win shares + best 7 season win shares, divided by 2. Then I add in the player's Player Efficiency Rating for the playoffs.
This way it's half about career value and half about peak value, same as the JAWS Ratings for baseball. Except since the playoffs are a much bigger part of basketball than they are in baseball, I include them in the rankings. I don't use win shares because that would favor players who are in the playoffs a lot vs. players who are not in the playoffs near as often. So I use the player's PER Rating in the playoffs, which is not helped or hurt by how many playoff games you player. It only measures your level of play when you are playing. Plus the way it is expressed fits in well with the numbers we get from the first part of the calculation.
Naturally these number are not incredibly precise where someone at 120.98 is definitely more valuable than some one at 118.76. But when there is a huge difference as their is between Bird and Malone and between Chris Paul and Isiah Thomas, there can be no doubt who was more valuable.
Karl Malone's score is 193.64 He is the 5th most valuable player all time, behind only the big 4 or Kareem, Wilt, LeBron and Jordan. Jordan would likely still be above LeBron right now if not for the almost 2 full seasons he missed while playing baseball. You can't create value when you are not playing. Similar problem for Larry Bird. He missed lots of time with injuries, and he retired young for a player of his level because of those injuries.
Malone - 193.64
Bird .----- 145.23
With that big of margin there is no logical argument that makes Bird more valuable. It becomes all about emotion. You guys who see Bird as more valuable than Malone or Russell as more valuable than Wilt are just going on emotion. The emotion of championships, and highlight plays, and all the hoopla Bird got from fans and writers. It also helped Bird a lot that he was white, and taking down many great black players in matchups.
Th top 3 point guards in the rankings are all virtually tied. Oscar, CP3 and Stockton. Magic is not up there with them because he missed prime seasons when he (as he said) "attained" the HIV virus. On a per minute basis Magic and CP3 are virtually tied as the best ever.
Win Shares/48
But Magic is way behind in career minutes essentially because he couldn't keep his dick in his pants. He famously would have sex with a woman or women in some room at the Forum BEFORE most games. If Magic had not contracted HIV he would likely be right up there as the most valuable PG. But,
YOU CAN'T CREATE VALUE WHEN YOU ARE NOT PLAYING.