nbrans
All-Star
It seems like it's conventional wisdom here and around the NBA that you have to beware of a "good stat guy on a bad team," a guy who puts up good numbers on a losing team but won't deliver for a winning team. Everyone points to Shareef Abdur-Rahim as possibly being that type of player. And a lot of people forget that Bibby had that label before he came to the Kings.
But you know, I've really been thinking hard, and I can't think of any examples of that type of player. Do these supposed "good players on bad teams" who can't deliver for good teams really exist?
Good players are good players. Bad teams have to play the Spurs just like the good teams, and if a player is good he's good. If you surround a player with good teammates they're going to thrive, if their surrounding players are bad not even the best player is going to win.
Can anyone think of players who actually fit this "good stat guy on bad team" mold? It seems like a myth to me.
But you know, I've really been thinking hard, and I can't think of any examples of that type of player. Do these supposed "good players on bad teams" who can't deliver for good teams really exist?
Good players are good players. Bad teams have to play the Spurs just like the good teams, and if a player is good he's good. If you surround a player with good teammates they're going to thrive, if their surrounding players are bad not even the best player is going to win.
Can anyone think of players who actually fit this "good stat guy on bad team" mold? It seems like a myth to me.