11 rings and 1 loss is worse than 6 rings and 6 Non-Applicablesthedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:40 pm
Hondo wasn't the undisputed best player / lead dog on all those Championship teams.
Try again.
Only in drunko land
11 rings and 1 loss is worse than 6 rings and 6 Non-Applicablesthedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:40 pm
Hondo wasn't the undisputed best player / lead dog on all those Championship teams.
Try again.
100% > 92% in the world of reality, slap-nuts... and let's be honest: For the first 9 years of Russell's career all you had to do to get to the Finals is win one (1) playoff series. Further, Russell was pushed to 7 games a whopping TEN (10) times during the Celtics' run... 10 times in 29 series. Jordan was taken to 7 games just twice in 26 series' during the 90's.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:43 pm11 rings and 1 loss is worse than 6 rings and 6 Non-Applicablesthedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:40 pm
Hondo wasn't the undisputed best player / lead dog on all those Championship teams.
Try again.
Only in drunko land
The world of reality has Jordan winning a ring 50 percent of the time in his best 12 year span, and Russell winning a ring 92 percent of the time in his best 12 year span.thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:56 pm
100% > 92% in the world of reality, slap-nuts...
Finished the sentence for you.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:03 pmThe world of reality has Jordan winning a ring 50 percent of the time in his best 12 year span, and Russell winning a ring 92 percent of the time in his best 12 year span, when all you had to do is win one (1) playoff series to get to the Finals.thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:56 pm
100% > 92% in the world of reality, slap-nuts...
lmao
You noticed... that's why you commented.
Sure, we can update for that:thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:21 pm
...and it's a 100% legit point: Win (1) playoff series and reach the Finals????
How freaking embarrassingly weak is that...
That's not what your sister said last night, shit stain... ... but you are correct that I'm making bush look bush-league ITT.
There's no spinning at all, silly.
Oh okay. Yea, and Babe Ruth would make Mike Trout look like a chump and Yogi is the greatest winner or something.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:40 pmThere's no spinning at all, silly.
Russell, by any metric is basketball's greatest winner.
Rings, win streak, winning *percentage* (which largely invalidates the but, but, but 8-10 teams aspect) in the playoffs.
When you do better by count AND percentage, it's case closed.
Unlike Jordan, Russell didn't get to artificially bump up his playoff numbers/win counts on average teams or even below-average teams in the first and sometimes second round of the playoffs.
He faced (comparatively) the harder stuff sooner...and *still* won at a higher percentage than Jordan.
Win 1 series and reach the Finals... you can spin all you want bush-league, but Jordan's playoffs / Finals record is much more impressive when you consider he had to win 3 series' just to get to the Finals.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:35 pmSure, we can update for that:thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:21 pm
...and it's a 100% legit point: Win (1) playoff series and reach the Finals????
How freaking embarrassingly weak is that...
Russell, 27 wins in 29 playoff series, 93 percent winning percentage
Jordan, 31 wins in 37 playoff series, 84 percent winning percentage
So all Russell has is way more rings at a way higher percentage, a much long win streak, and a higher winning percentage in playoff series over the course of an entire career.
That's all though.
Metrics withOut factoring in context and perspective is pure bush-league.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:40 pmThere's no spinning at all, silly.
Russell, by any metric is basketball's greatest winner.
Yes, when you win more frequently and at a higher percentage against harder competition (within-era) than another player, you are a better winner than that player. This isn't that complicated.
Yeah those 59-win Bucks (85) and HOF stacked Celtics (86 and 87) and Bad Boys (88) were clearly average / below-average teams.... and definitely no match for those mighty juggernaut Syracuse Nationals, (pre) Wilt Warriors, and Cincinnati Royals that Russ had to beat to get to the Finals.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:40 pmThere's no spinning at all, silly.
Russell, by any metric is basketball's greatest winner.
Rings, win streak, winning *percentage* (which largely invalidates the but, but, but 8-10 teams aspect) in the playoffs.
When you do better by count AND percentage, it's case closed.
Unlike Jordan, Russell didn't get to artificially bump up his playoff numbers/win counts on average teams or even below-average teams in the first and sometimes second round of the playoffs.
Yes, this guy would be the best player in the MLB today by far. That’s why your arguments on basketball are so solid despite your glory days takes on baseball.
Russell has a higher playoff series winning *percentage* as well as ring count.
He had to face those teams early on because he was so bad at being a winner during the regular season.thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:00 pm
Yeah those 59-win Bucks (85) and HOF stacked Celtics (86 and 87) and Bad Boys (88) were clearly average / below-average teams.