View Poll Results: Who is the better Offensive Player?
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Eye of the tiger
Re: Better Offensive Peak: Jokic or MJ?
I'm not sure about this one. Which player averaged 36 PPG on 61% TS in a Finals. I'll take that guy.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Better Offensive Peak: Jokic or MJ?
In terms of offensive peaks I have Jokic and Curry 1 & 2 with LeBron and MJ just behind
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NBA Legend
Re: Better Offensive Peak: Jokic or MJ?
Originally Posted by beasted
I'm not sure about this one. Which player averaged 36 PPG on 61% TS in a Finals. I'll take that guy.
I wouldn't mind taking the guy who averaged 30, 14, 7 on 67% either. Regardless, the stats don't tell the whole story.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Better Offensive Peak: Jokic or MJ?
Originally Posted by beasted
I'm not sure about this one. Which player averaged 36 PPG on 61% TS in a Finals. I'll take that guy.
Durant averaged 36 on 70% TS. What's your point?
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College superstar
Re: Better Offensive Peak: Jokic or MJ?
Originally Posted by Carbine
I would say Jordan if we are accounting for the era in which they played in. Averaging 34 a game in the playoffs for the first three peat when scoring was harder to come by meant what he was the best at (scoring) was at a premium.
It was at even more or a premium in the last three peat when the Bulls as a team averaged 94 ppg in the playoffs and he was giving 31 a game.
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I agree. It's the load - not ppg - the difference in eras are too different to go by ppg. In today's era, it's common place to see 40, 50... points by even not top tier players - not to mention 70+ point halves.
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