Love to see some debate spring up again.Bobbofitos wrote:This is not false, at least not demonstrably so with the information given. What that actually shows is that offenses function far more optimally than the layman may suppose. (If everyone at various usage rates the past 30 years actually settle on very similar %s) What this leads to, in a roundabout way, is that simple usage is a good predictor of actual (not just perceived, but actually "real") scoring ability. There's no doubt that Mo Cheeks, as a career 15% usage guy, was effective, he was just only really effective as a 4th (or 5th) option. Isiah Thomas, with a 25% career usage, may not have been the most effective 1st (or 2nd) option, but he still is a 1st or 2nd option.
The quoted paragraph sums up pretty much what I was thinking about the Thomas/Cheeks comparison while reading this thread. Thomas was a higher usage guy because he was capable (in my eyes) of being a higher usage guy on a good/great team. Coaches (and I think Daly was a GREAT coach) allowed him to be because they felt it made their team better. The TEAM results seem to indicate that - even if Thomas had highish totals of TOs and lowish TS% - his TEAMS he ran the offense for were better than average in both categories (TO% & TS%) with defenses having to focus on Thomas and less on his teammates. His higher usage allowed his role playing teamates to play their roles to the best of their abilities. The proof was in the pudding.
And honestly - Cheeks had some GREAT teammates around him - superstars Malone & Erving - good players Toney, Jones, Dwkins, etc. - and won one championship. He probably was the perfect type of PG to team with Erving/Malone/Toney. Thomas had some nice teammates - but Dumars was arguably his best teammate - and he was no Moses or Dr. J. Everyone knew Thomas is what made that team go - and they won two championships. His ability to run the team and be high usage ALLOWED (in my eyes) Detroit team full of good role players to actually not suck (technically speaking) offensively. I don't know if the Sixers would have been as good with in his prime Thomas as their point instead of Cheeks - maybe not - but I am completely certain that those championship Piston teams would have not gotten a sniff of the finals with in his prime Cheeks at their helm instead of Isiah.
Look at that - I made a post without referencing any of my ratings - and people tell me I focus too much on numbers.