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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

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    All-Defensive Team SG's and SF's that guarded Kobe

    Shawn Marion
    Andre Igoudala
    Paul George
    Gerald Wallace
    Bruce Bowen
    Tayshaun Prince
    Andrei Kirelinko
    Lebron James
    Jimmy Butler
    Luol Deng
    Ron Artest
    Thabo Sefalosha
    Shane Battier
    Tony Allen
    Raja Bell
    Dwayne Wade
    Doug Christie
    Larry Hughes



    All-Defensive Team SG's and SF's that guarded MJ

    Dennis Rodman
    Michael Cooper
    Derrick Mckey
    Ronaldo Blackman
    Alvin Robertson
    Sidney Moncrief
    Eddie Jones
    John Starks
    Shawn Marion
    Doug Christie
    Anthony Mason
    Clifford Robinson
    Nate McMillan
    Kevin Garnett
    Dan Majerle
    Latrell Sprewell
    Joe Dumars
    Dennis Johnson
    Bobby Phills



    MJ's Best Two-Way Opponents:

    Penny Hardaway
    Grant Hill
    Kobe Bryant
    Clyde Drexler
    Dominique Wilkins
    Ron Harper
    Reggie Lewis
    Ray Allen
    Sean Elliot
    Michael Finley
    Kendall Gill
    Richard Dumas
    Nick Anderson
    Jerry Stackhouse


    Also, the list above doesn't include many of the tremendous offensive wings that MJ faced including: Dr. J, James Worthy, Bernard King, Mitch Richmond, Alex English, Glenn Robinson, Jamaal Mashburn, Detlef Schrempf, Chris Mullin, Larry Bird, Fat Lever, Jeff Hornacek, Allan Houston, Jeff Malone, Glen Rice, Kiki Vandeweghe
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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Do you realize that when MJ faced some of those defenders, he was missing the Playoffs (inb4 age excuse), right? Kobe was killing them and winning rings.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    I know that The Golden Era of SG's was the 2000s era. So that would tie into 2006:

    Kobe
    Wade
    T Mac
    AI
    Ray Ray
    Vince
    Manu

    U are looking at 7 HOFers in that era. In 1990, u aren't gonna have that many HOFers at the SG. And peak wise, the 2000 era SG's will overtake that whole era other than MJ and Drexler. They would push back the rest of the guys. What made the 2000s era BEAST was u had the Golden Era of SG's and PF's going at the same time.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    06 Kobe is the best player from the 3 lists and Wade 06 comes close

    2006 is by far the best.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    This thread;


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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

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    VERY FEW SG's and SF's achieve 100+ Dunks in a Season


    1988 - 1996[COLOR="White"]......................[/COLOR]2001 - 2014

    Michael Jordan.................. Kevin Durant
    Dominique Wilkins............. Lebron James
    Clyde Drexler.................... Dwayne Wade
    Scottie Pippen................... Carmelo Anthony
    Penny Hardaway................ Kobe Bryant
    Grant Hill.......................... Tracy McGrady
    Ron Harper ...................... Andre Iguodala
    Richard Dumas.................. Rudy Gay
    Stacy Augmon................... Shawn Marion
    Michael Finley.................... Richard Jefferson
    Jerry Stackhouse
    Cedric Ceballos
    [COLOR="Red"]Derrick McKey[/COLOR] [COLOR="Red"](All NBA Defensive Team)[/COLOR]
    Roy Hinson
    Chris Morris

    Sources: basketball-reference.com for 2001-2014; Philadelpia 76'er Media Guides and Harvey Pollack's Statistical Guides for 1988-1996, links for which are in this thread's OP: http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=352399
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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Quote Originally Posted by aj1987

    MJ was missing the Playoffs (inb4 age excuse), while Kobe was killing them and winning rings.
    "Killing them"???... ... Look at Kobe's career averages vs. some dudes on that list:

    26 PPG on 43% vs. Bowen: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=bowenbr01

    24 PPG on 43% vs. Prince: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=princta01




    Otoh, here's MJ's career stats vs. 1990 and 1991 DPOY Dennis Rodman (SF) and HOF perennial 1st Team All-Defense Joe Dumars (37 games):

    30.5 PPG on 47% vs. Rodman/Dumars: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=rodmade01


    Keep in mind, you included washed-up Gary Payton on Kobe's list, and Kobe got OUTPLAYED by washed up Payton.. In 28 games, Kobe only averaged 20.9 PPG on 43% to Payton's 21 PPG on 47%.. Meanwhile, MJ's career averages against prime DPOY Payton was 30.5 PPG on 47% (15 games), and during those games MJ was going up against in-their-prime All-NBA defenders Derrick McKey and Nate McMillan AS WELL:

    MJ vs. Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01
    Kobe vs. Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01
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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Quote Originally Posted by ImKobe
    06 Kobe is the best player from the 3 lists and Wade 06 comes close

    2006 is by far the best.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    "Killing them"???... ... Look at Kobe's career averages vs. some dudes on that list:

    26 PPG on 43% vs. Bowen: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=bowenbr01

    24 PPG on 43% vs. Prince: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=princta01




    Otoh, here's MJ's career stats vs. 1990 and 1991 DPOY Dennis Rodman (SF) and HOF perennial 1st Team All-Defense Joe Dumars (37 games):

    30.5 PPG on 47% vs. Rodman/Dumars: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=rodmade01


    Keep in mind, you included washed-up Gary Payton on Kobe's list, and Kobe got OUTPLAYED by washed up Payton.. In 28 games, Kobe only averaged 20.9 PPG on 43% to Payton's 21 PPG on 47%.. Meanwhile, MJ's career averages against prime DPOY Payton was 30.5 PPG on 47% (15 games), and during those 90's games MJ was going up against in-their-prime All-NBA defenders Derrick McKey and Nate McMillan AS WELL:

    MJ vs. Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01
    Kobe vs. Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01

    So you admit that Kobe played against better competition?

    29 vs 17.


    Also, stop PM'ing me.

    EDIT: Dunking? Weak ass defenses.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    The problem with this kind of comparison is we tend to think it's the prime version when it's not.

    For example, Mitch Richmond was just sophomore in 1990. Reggie Miller was just on his 3rd year, which was the first good year he had. He'd be so far behind a 2006 Ray Allen.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Quote Originally Posted by iamgine

    For example, Mitch Richmond was just sophomore in 1990. Reggie Miller was just on his 3rd year, which was the first good year he had. He'd be so far behind a 2006 Ray Allen.
    Obviously, it goes both ways - for his career, Kobe faced a WASHED UP Gary Payton for 28 games, yet Payton still averaged 21 PPG to Kobe's 20 PPG.

    Whereas MJ got 31 PPG against the mid-90's Sonics THREESOME of prime, DPOY Gary Payton and All-NBA defenders Derrick McKey and Nate McMillan:

    Career Averages:

    MJ vs. DPOY Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01
    Kobe vs. Washed-Up Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01


    Quote Originally Posted by iamgine

    The problem with this kind of comparison
    Just looking at the 3 columns of SG's in the OP, all three columns are competitive regardless of which way you lean..

    Otoh, all the frontcourt positions of previous eras blow today's game away - this is due to the 3-point shooting, which lessens the need for 2-point skill.. Just look at the SF's - it's quite clear that they blow today's SF's away - clearly, diverse mid-range repertoire > 3-and-D..

    And obviously, the PF's and Centers of previous eras blow today's bigs away even MORE.

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

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    MJ Scoring on Michael Cooper [COLOR="Red"]OFF-BALL[/COLOR]
















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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Quote Originally Posted by aj1987

    29 vs 17.
    Troll.. take this L

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Kobe's a 6'6" Iverson that happened to play with Shaq.. A fortuitous young man..

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    Default Re: Official SG comparison thread: 2006 vs. 1997 vs. 1990

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    Obviously, it goes both ways - for his career, Kobe faced a WASHED UP Gary Payton for 28 games, yet Payton still averaged 21 PPG to Kobe's 20 PPG.

    Whereas MJ got 31 PPG against the mid-90's Sonics THREESOME of prime, DPOY Gary Payton and All-NBA defenders Derrick McKey and Nate McMillan:

    Career Averages:

    MJ vs. DPOY Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01
    Kobe vs. Washed-Up Payton: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=paytoga01



    Just looking at the 3 columns of SG's in the OP, all three columns are competitive regardless of which way you lean..

    Otoh, all the frontcourt positions of previous eras blow today's game away - this is due to the 3-point shooting, which lessens the need for 2-point skill.. Just look at the SF's - it's quite clear that they blow today's SF's away - clearly, diverse mid-range repertoire > 3-and-D..

    And obviously, the PF's and Centers of previous eras blow today's bigs away even MORE.
    No one's talking about MJ or era. I'm talking about the problem with this kind of comparison.

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