I understand you now, but I still stick to my argument that LeBron is the best all around player. I guess he doesn't paly defense, but no one else ont hat list has LeBron's rebounding, scoring, and passing. If LeBron is ahead of everyone in 3 out of 4 categories, he's gotta get some sort of edge
Kevin Garnett isn't far off, he's a better rebounder, great passer and very versatile scorer. He's also a top 5 defender.
The way I see it:Scoring: LeBron by alotRebounding: Garnett by alotPassing: LeBronDefense: GarnettSo it's real close. However LeBron this year did average what, 3 APG more? That's quite a hefty bit.
He's a guard, KG is a power forward. When you take into account Garnett's defense then it's a completely different story.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BCB @ May 10 2006, 09:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Until Andrei Kirilenko can do something on offense and shoot the ball he's not the best all-around player. Shawn Marion puts up 21/12/2/2/1 a game shooting good percentages and can play many positions.</div>Kirilenko can do things on offense. He's a good passer for his size/position, he's obviously an incredible defender, he can score the ball but he just doesn't demand touches. His offense needs work, okay, but just because someone doesn't score 20 a night doesn't mean they arent one of the best all around players.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBlaze @ May 10 2006, 01:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He's a guard, KG is a power forward. When you take into account Garnett's defense then it's a completely different story.</div>That's why KG gets so many more rebounds. Because he's a big player playing on the blocks. LeBron gets more assists because he is a perimeter player, allowing drives and kicks. In other words, LeBron gets more assists due to his position, KG gets more rebounds due to position. KG gets blocks off help, but is not a great one-on-one defender. LeBron is a bad one on one defender, but is a decent help defender. It goes both ways.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ May 10 2006, 01:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>That's why KG gets so many more rebounds. Because he's a big player playing on the blocks. LeBron gets more assists because he is a perimeter player, allowing drives and kicks. In other words, LeBron gets more assists due to his position, KG gets more rebounds due to position. KG gets blocks off help, but is not a great one-on-one defender. LeBron is a bad one on one defender, but is a decent help defender. It goes both ways.</div>Well if you include the assists, rebounds and scoring, then it looks like this:Scoring: Lebron by a significant marginRebounding: Kevin by a significant marginAssists: LeBron If you just take those categories into account then LeBron is the winner, but Kevin is clearly the far superior defender, which I think makes up for his minor disadvantage in the assists column. (Basing that on the fact that rebounds and assists cancel each other out.)KG is always head of LeBron in the points +/- stat, which to me makes him the best player in the NBA. No one means more to their team then Garnett does to the Timberwolves.(Actually I just checked and this year neither Kevin nor LeBron cracked the top 10, but in the previous two seasons KG led the league by a very large margin.)EDIT: Correction, they don't have this year's stats yet, but in 04-05 neither James nor Garnett made it, and in the previous two seasons KG was the league leader by an amazing 4 points.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ May 10 2006, 05:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Kirilenko can do things on offense. He's a good passer for his size/position, he's obviously an incredible defender, he can score the ball but he just doesn't demand touches. His offense needs work, okay, but just because someone doesn't score 20 a night doesn't mean they arent one of the best all around players.</div> When you can't shoot or score 20ppg I don't think you can be called the best all-around player.
Lebron doesn't play defense, therefore he cannot be number 1. He is most all around offensive player in the league though.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBlaze @ May 11 2006, 01:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So is anyone disputing my choice of Garnett? What's the consensus?</div>Well the fact that you are plainly basing it on statistcal totals doesn't exactly tickle me timber (LMAO). But KG, for a 7 footer (or 6'11'', whatever) should not be doing what he does. His all around game is unbelievable. That's why he's my favorite PF in the game. He can play all 5 positions, good defender, excellent passer/ballhandler for a big, runs hard, leader, can score from anywhere really (can even hit a couple 3's), NBA's best rebounder, long, etc. He's the complete packag (and so is LeBron). But comparing a wing to a big man is tough.
I'm basing it on stats which reflect how well a player affects a game overall, so they're very accurate.
I'm just laughing because you added Boris Diaw to that list. Lets not get carried away with that dude guys.