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All-Time NBA Draft Round 1: White Chocolate vs. Eminence

Who would win in a 7 game series?


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One of the toughest things to do is fairly judge players who had very short careers. True greatness comes with excelling over a long period of time. I'll give a nod to Walton because he was truly dominant when he played. Amar'e, I believe, was more a product of the Phoenix system. He didn't prove himself anywhere else, but largely because of injury. Tough decision, but my vote goes to White Chocolate. I think he has a better PG rotation and wings, enough to make up for PF, where Eminence is a clear winner.
 
Eminence. You must stop. Take up another debate. Concede this battle. Save yourself for the war.

Bah, you're right. The people will not agree here.

Mmk, simple stuff Amare=garbage defender, worse than Boozer, and you want him on the Paul/KG pick and roll? Things will go very very well for us.
 
Advanced Stats also doesn't take into account that the 90s were a hand-checking era. Stockton would average 25 a game in 2010 if he wanted to. Smh, comparing a dude who can't get it done in the playoffs vs. one of the best clutch perfumers of any PG.
 
Maybe my perception is tainted by Stockton's greatness and longevity. I would have to look at the advanced analytics, and think of the different aspects of their game and the team context they were in. I'll do that later.

dude. Hand-checking.
 
dude. Hand-checking.

Good point. My intuition, just from watching the two play, is that Stockton is obviously superior. But like I said, it's something I have to think about if I'm to make a detailed argument. Which isn't something I can/want to do now.
 
One of the toughest things to do is fairly judge players who had very short careers. True greatness comes with excelling over a long period of time. I'll give a nod to Walton because he was truly dominant when he played. Amar'e, I believe, was more a product of the Phoenix system. He didn't prove himself anywhere else, but largely because of injury. Tough decision, but my vote goes to White Chocolate. I think he has a better PG rotation and wings, enough to make up for PF, where Eminence is a clear winner.
Amar'e's best statistical season came when he played for New York.
 
Advanced Stats also doesn't take into account that the 90s were a hand-checking era. Stockton would average 25 a game in 2010 if he wanted to. Smh, comparing a dude who can't get it done in the playoffs vs. one of the best clutch perfumers of any PG.
I think they have the same number of titles, tbh.
 
I think they have the same number of titles, tbh.

Name one impressive playoff-series win that Paul has managed in his career.

Stockton swept Kobe and Shaq in the WCF, beat teams with Payton, Barkley, Olajuwon, Duncan/Robinson, etc. A shame he couldn't beat the Bulls, a team that had gone 72-10 the year prior. Will Chris Paul ever make the Finals?
 
Name one impressive playoff-series win that Paul has managed in his career.

Stockton swept Kobe and Shaq in the WCF, beat teams with Payton, Barkley, Olajuwon, Duncan/Robinson, etc. A shame he couldn't beat the Bulls, a team that had gone 72-10 the year prior. Will Chris Paul ever make the Finals?
Jazz also lost quite a few series when they were the overwhelming favorites. With two of the greatest of all time, they only made it to the Finals 2x. They underperformed.
 
Jazz also lost quite a few series when they were the overwhelming favorites. With two of the greatest of all time, they only made it to the Finals 2x. They underperformed.

in other words, you can't name a single impressive playoff series win by Chris Paul. It's okay, neither can I.
 
in other words, you can't name a single impressive playoff series win by Chris Paul. It's okay, neither can I.

First round against the defending Champion Spurs was impressive, to be fair. He hit the series winning shot in game 7.
 
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