Weird to hear Ben Taylor detractors on a Rockets site...the guy ranks Hakeem higher than any other analyst I've come across. Loved the takes on Nash, one of my favorite players. Blew my mind that he could see him as high as like number three all time for offensive value...just like when I saw he ranked Hakeem sixth all time. ORTG rank for prime Nash teams: 2003: 1 2004: 1 2005: 1 2006: 2 2007: 1 2008: 2 2009: 2 2010: 1 Two teams, three coaches.
5th episode came out today focusing on Durant and Dr. J. Haven’t listened yet so I don’t have the updated list yet but will post the list when I finish it up later.
Only 3 more names after Episode 5, but he also mentioned he made a mistake earlier, Moses was supposed to be 27th and Wade and Pippen move up a spot. 20. Julius Erving 21. Kevin Durant 22. Charles Barkley 23. Steve Nash 24. John Stockton 25. Dwyane Wade 26. Scottie Pippen 27. Moses Malone 28. Rick Barry 29. Reggie Miller 30. James Harden 31. Bob Pettit 32. John Havlicek 33. Jason Kidd 34. Artis Gilmore 35. Patrick Ewing 36. Paul Pierce 37. Walt Frazier 38. Elgin Baylor 39. Isiah Thomas 40. Clyde Drexler
Episode 6 focusing on Chris Paul and Steph Curry. Few tidbits: Two best “small” players ever Paul part of a group with Magic, Lebron, Nash and Harden as the best pick and roll ball handlers ever. Paul a crazy good defender for his size. Curry as expected just unreal offensive impact. Curry is the only player in modern era to have highest scoring volume AND efficiency in the same season. Curry the best off ball player ever and 10th best prime of all time. 16. Steph Curry 17. Chris Paul 18. Jerry West 19. David Robinson 20. Julius Erving 21. Kevin Durant 22. Charles Barkley 23. Steve Nash 24. John Stockton 25. Dwyane Wade 26. Scottie Pippen 27. Moses Malone 28. Rick Barry 29. Reggie Miller 30. James Harden 31. Bob Pettit 32. John Havlicek 33. Jason Kidd 34. Artis Gilmore 35. Patrick Ewing 36. Paul Pierce 37. Walt Frazier 38. Elgin Baylor 39. Isiah Thomas 40. Clyde Drexler
One of the numbers he looked at when making the list : Didn’t hear him say who was 15th 14. Oscar Robertson 15. 16. Steph Curry 17. Chris Paul 18. Jerry West 19. David Robinson 20. Julius Erving 21. Kevin Durant 22. Charles Barkley 23. Steve Nash 24. John Stockton 25. Dwyane Wade 26. Scottie Pippen 27. Moses Malone 28. Rick Barry 29. Reggie Miller 30. James Harden 31. Bob Pettit 32. John Havlicek 33. Jason Kidd 34. Artis Gilmore 35. Patrick Ewing 36. Paul Pierce 37. Walt Frazier 38. Elgin Baylor 39. Isiah Thomas 40. Clyde Drexler
lol nash was playing with dirk, finley, jamison, nick van exel, and a whole host of fantastic offensive players etc under offensive guru don nelson, and then on the suns he played for mike dantoni with 7 seconds or less. I think those team offenses have less to do with nash, and more to do with the situation he was in. Dantoni in particular can make any lead guard look better than he is, see jeremy lin and raymond felton at the end of the day, these rankings are still just ONE guys opinion. I'll stick with basketball reference
10. Larry Bird 11. Magic Johnson 12. Kobe Bryant 13. Karl Malone 14. Oscar Robertson 15. Dirk Nowitzki 16. Steph Curry 17. Chris Paul 18. Jerry West 19. David Robinson 20. Julius Erving 21. Kevin Durant 22. Charles Barkley 23. Steve Nash 24. John Stockton 25. Dwyane Wade 26. Scottie Pippen 27. Moses Malone 28. Rick Barry 29. Reggie Miller 30. James Harden 31. Bob Pettit 32. John Havlicek 33. Jason Kidd 34. Artis Gilmore 35. Patrick Ewing 36. Paul Pierce 37. Walt Frazier 38. Elgin Baylor 39. Isiah Thomas 40. Clyde Drexler
He said at the very end of this episode that 5/6 is Hakeem and Shaq. Hasn’t decided yet who goes where and the final episode will deep dive the top 4. 7. Tim Duncan 8. Wilt Chamberlain 9. Kevin Garnett 10. Larry Bird 11. Magic Johnson 12. Kobe Bryant 13. Karl Malone 14. Oscar Robertson 15. Dirk Nowitzki 16. Steph Curry 17. Chris Paul 18. Jerry West 19. David Robinson 20. Julius Erving 21. Kevin Durant 22. Charles Barkley 23. Steve Nash 24. John Stockton 25. Dwyane Wade 26. Scottie Pippen 27. Moses Malone 28. Rick Barry 29. Reggie Miller 30. James Harden 31. Bob Pettit 32. John Havlicek 33. Jason Kidd 34. Artis Gilmore 35. Patrick Ewing 36. Paul Pierce 37. Walt Frazier 38. Elgin Baylor 39. Isiah Thomas 40. Clyde Drexler
do those all-nba shares count how many times harden was robbed of an all-nba selection because media members hated his style of play
Top 6 rating for Hakeem is pretty high coming from a non-Houston commentator. Nice to see that recognition.
Last episode. Reminder this isn’t a best player ever list. Or best “peak”. Or best 10 year stretch. It’s most career value added, where a combo of peak and longevity are both considered into a total. I’d advise before anyone loses their mind, to actually take the time to listen to the detail of numbers/film study he goes into in this revisit series and his explanation of his decisions. I missed it and didn’t feel like going back to search and find what he said about the final spots for Hakeem and Shaq. But here’s the list. 1. Lebron James 2. Kareem 3. Michael Jordan 4. Bill Russell 5. Hakeem/Shaq 6. Shaq/Hakeem 7. Tim Duncan 8. Wilt Chamberlain 9. Kevin Garnett 10. Larry Bird 11. Magic Johnson 12. Kobe Bryant 13. Karl Malone 14. Oscar Robertson 15. Dirk Nowitzki 16. Steph Curry 17. Chris Paul 18. Jerry West 19. David Robinson 20. Julius Erving 21. Kevin Durant 22. Charles Barkley 23. Steve Nash 24. John Stockton 25. Dwyane Wade 26. Scottie Pippen 27. Moses Malone 28. Rick Barry 29. Reggie Miller 30. James Harden 31. Bob Pettit 32. John Havlicek 33. Jason Kidd 34. Artis Gilmore 35. Patrick Ewing 36. Paul Pierce 37. Walt Frazier 38. Elgin Baylor 39. Isiah Thomas 40. Clyde Drexler At the very end of the episode for reference he listed in his opinion the top 10 best 8 year peaks. 1. Michael Jordan 2. Lebron James 3. Kareem 4. Bill Russell 5. Hakeem/Shaq 6. Shaq/Hakeem 7. Tim Duncan 8. Larry Bird 9. Wilt Chamberlain 10. Steph Curry