Nas wrote:
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Nas wrote:
Stockton is one of the most underrated greats in NBA history. He was a great defender and no worse than the 2nd best pure PG in league history. He has 2 records that will never be broken and he didn't play 20 years like most players who hold records. Outside of the record books he will be pretty much forgotten about in 20 years.
He may be underrated but that still doesn't make him top 2 or even top 5 All Time.
Isaiah has been vastly underrated and overlooked by NBA writers especially. It predates the Jordan walkoff stuff too. The perception of him amongst writers changed once he made the comments about Larry Bird. From that point on he never got his due. At his peak Zeke was a top 5 league guy. He was right there with Bird Magic and Jordan during the mid to late 80's and as Pat Riley once said "there was about a 4 year period in which he played some of the best point guard that the league has ever seen".
He was that good. John Stockton could never dominate a game the way Isaiah Thomas could and the numbers bear that out. 19 and 9 Trumps 13 and 10 any day of the week.
Not just numbers but eyetest as well. Championships you name. Best player on a winning team you name it.
You're cherry picking stats. Isiah played fewer seasons so his averages are naturally higher. Outside of scoring Stockton's 5 best seasons are superior to Zeke's. Stockton dominated games on both ends of the court despite not being a natural scorer. Isiah could only dominate a game offensively.
You not even having Stockton in your top 10 despite him holding records that will never be broken tells me that you value flash and scoring over actual skill and results.
I actually placed him between 5 and 10. Isaiah's best years Were much better than Stockton's and you are actually cherry picking numbers by counting career numbers.
Mark Jackson had more career assists than Zeke also. Does that make him better too? Stockton also wasn't that elite of a defender either. Stockton was never the best player on his own team. Isaiah was always the best player on his own team. A 2 time championship team at that. Isaiah's Assist totals were comparable even while being a much better scorer.
He was also a much better ball handler, shot creator, and finisher than Stockton.
What kills your argument is that they played in the same era and are about the same age. Isaiah was making All Star teams while Stockton was playing at Gonzaga.
Isaiah was leading his teams deep in the playoffs while Stockton was struggling to beat out Ricky Green. While Isaiah Thomas was knocking off some of the best teams in history Stockton was getting bounced in the first and 2 round of the playoffs.
When Zeke matched up with elite point guards he routinely destroyed them. Can't say the same for Stockton.
Stockton had impressive Assist totals but so does Rajon Rondo. Doesn't make Rondo an All Time Great.
If you ask most players who they considered better there is no doubt in my mind that it would be Isaiah.
The Stockton best ever talk had more to do with longetivity. He never dominated the position at any point of his career. Isaiah did. Big difference.
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