@jameis1of1@eturlet4523@ScottKacsmar I never once said peak. Objectively Neil had a higher career PER than Kareem, magic, and Duncan. If you want to add context to say they were better, that means you’re adding parameters that weren’t agreed upon, which defeats your argument.
@jameis1of1@eturlet4523@ScottKacsmar I literally said career. According to the stat you chose Johnston had an objectively better career than KAJ, magic, and Duncan. You can’t argue that if you maintain your logic.
@jameis1of1@eturlet4523@ScottKacsmar Wait, is that context you’re adding to the conversation? So just looking at raw data doesn’t make sense? You’re learning,
@jameis1of1@eturlet4523@ScottKacsmar How do you value a potential assist that ends in a foul? Is an offensive or defensive rebound more valuable and how do adjust for if it was contested or not? How do you differentiate a live ball TO vs dead ball?
@jameis1of1@eturlet4523@ScottKacsmar Why are you all of a sudden talking about PER? I guess Neil Johnston is better than KAJ, magic, and Duncan? Stats require context, stats need to be looked at and realize what they are saying
@jessefinver I appreciate the consistency in standards but that just shows a huge flaw in the criteria. Brunson has never been a top 5 player in the league, team accolades shouldn’t elevate players
@plan3tMIKE@MarzTalksSports Is that a retort? The SSOL suns were an all time offensive team and the only player who was an above average playmaker was Nash.