Hmm, I think I did mention one -- Stockton was placed on the All NBA 1st Team 2x while Kidd was given that honor 4x. Isn't it interesting that the 3rd best pg the league as ever seen (according to you) was only placed on the All NBA 1st Team twice? Kidd's defense is part of that equation. I guess that's subjective though, huh?
Um . . .
. . . Yes, Randy, that is "very" subjective. For example, one year, Mark Price was All-NBA First team while Stockton was 2nd. Who the hell is Mark Price?
For most of his career, John Stockton was placed behind guys like Magic and Isiah in these popularity contest awards. That's pretty good company, and they were certainly more popular than Stockton. You know who else has been in the First Team in his career? Latrell Sprewell. First Team?!
Somehow Steve Nash doesn't make any of the three teams in 2003-2004, and then vaults to the first team in 2004-2005; and all he had to do was raise his assists by 2.5 per game. Everything else pretty much stayed the same, especially his piss-poor defense. And yet, he wins the MVP twice as a one-dimensional player.
You keep coming at me with this weak stuff . . . <Ted assumes William F. Buckley voice> and I tire of this tedious contretemps.
Look, Kidd is great. In fact, I'll take Kidd over Nash any day. Put him on Phoenix and I don't think that offense skips a beat; and they may even be able to stop Tony Parker from getting into the lane once or twice a game. Gee, that sure would be nice in the playoffs.