Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Poll: Your all-time greatest players
These players are from alltime top 35 career Win Shares, top 35 VORP, top 25 playoff WS or VORP, and/or top 25 playoff PER.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/le ... eer_p.html
You may pick up to 20. You may change your selections later.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/le ... eer_p.html
You may pick up to 20. You may change your selections later.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
5 respondents have voted for 25 of the 50 listed. An avg of 16 votes per voter.
10 players have received 5 votes:
Kareem, Wilt, Duncan, Garnett, LeBron, Magic, Jordan, Olajuwon, Shaq, and Russell.
4 : Bird, Jokic
3 : Kobe
2 : Curry, Durant, Karl Malone, Paul, Oscar, Robinson, West
1 : Giannis, Barkley, Moses, Pippen, Stockton
10 players have received 5 votes:
Kareem, Wilt, Duncan, Garnett, LeBron, Magic, Jordan, Olajuwon, Shaq, and Russell.
4 : Bird, Jokic
3 : Kobe
2 : Curry, Durant, Karl Malone, Paul, Oscar, Robinson, West
1 : Giannis, Barkley, Moses, Pippen, Stockton
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Here's about an hour's worth of looking up top vote-getters' rank in some stats -- regular season*, playoffs
* - for some categories I've listed rank for (RS+PO), PO
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... eaderboardx means it doesn't exist, or not in top 100.
Parentheses under BPM and VORP means the career -- Kareem -- was partly before the BPM era.
Suggestions for making this more readable?
* - for some categories I've listed rank for (RS+PO), PO
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... eaderboard
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player min* PER WS* WS/48 BPM VORP*
Kareem 2,3 13,20 2,4 7,14 17,29 (9,10)
Wilt 9,9 7,23 3,6 4,9 (x,x) (x,x)
Duncan 6,2 14,10 6,3 17,11 17,23 6,3
Garnett 8,46 31,44 12,37 41,74 19,32 7,27
LeBron 1,1 3,4 1,1 9,4 3,3 1,1
Magic 68,10 15,22 24,5 8,7 4,7 10,4
Jordan 27,12 2,2 5,2 2,1 2,1 2,2
Olajuwon 23,34 20,7 25,18 51,19 28,10 19,13
Shaq 22,6 5,6 10,7 19,24 22,27 16,7
Russell 28,11 (x),75 22,9 32,30 (x,x) (x,x)
player min* PER WS* WS/48 BPM VORP*
Bird 62,16 21,37 27,13 24,41 6,12 15,6
Jokic (x,x) 1,1 47,49 1,3 1,2 23,25
Kobe 4,4 28,25 15,8 64,59 30,28 12,5
Parentheses under BPM and VORP means the career -- Kareem -- was partly before the BPM era.
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Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
It is good enough as is. If want quick reference, there it is.
Key word is RANK.
I guess PER does not hurt to list but I am not paying attention to it. Winshares, a closer call.
Key word is RANK.
I guess PER does not hurt to list but I am not paying attention to it. Winshares, a closer call.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Any decent stat has a purpose, and PER is at least consistent with itself. You can see, for example, if a guy's playoffs tended to be better or worse than his regular seasons.
PER and winshares are done back to 1952, so that's pretty much all we have for the old timers.
Hakeem is hardly top 10 in anything; Garnett similar and less in postseasons.
Current players can of course be expected to decline in per-minute rates while continuing to boost their totals. Joker would have to retire very soon to miss the top 10.
PER and winshares are done back to 1952, so that's pretty much all we have for the old timers.
Hakeem is hardly top 10 in anything; Garnett similar and less in postseasons.
Current players can of course be expected to decline in per-minute rates while continuing to boost their totals. Joker would have to retire very soon to miss the top 10.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Voted for 20, in the order from the list (*=top 10):
KAJ*
Bird
Kobe
Wilt*
Steph
Duncan*
DrJ
KG*
LeBron*
Magic
Jokic
Jordan*
K. Malone
Mikan*
Nowitzki
Olajuwon*
Shaq*
CP3
Oscar
Russell*
Rough tiers on top 10
LeBron/Russell
Duncan/KAJ
KG/MJ/Shaq/Mikan/Wilt/Hakeem
Magic my #11, who I'll put top 10 depending on how I'm feeling about placing Mikan.
KAJ*
Bird
Kobe
Wilt*
Steph
Duncan*
DrJ
KG*
LeBron*
Magic
Jokic
Jordan*
K. Malone
Mikan*
Nowitzki
Olajuwon*
Shaq*
CP3
Oscar
Russell*
Rough tiers on top 10
LeBron/Russell
Duncan/KAJ
KG/MJ/Shaq/Mikan/Wilt/Hakeem
Magic my #11, who I'll put top 10 depending on how I'm feeling about placing Mikan.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
A list of total VORP, broken down by regular season and playoff totals.
Total+ weighs playoff VORP 3 times as heavily as RS.
tot+ = 5/6 *Reg + 2.5*Pla
The great majority of those listed get their total boosted by this formula; but they tend to have better teams and get more minutes in postseason. Overall, total VORP (or WS or whatever) are about even.
* indicates incomplete totals, since they played before 1974.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/le ... eer_c.html
Same deal with Win Shares:At the bottom of the list are several who are not helped by the playoff enhancement. We may assume there are a few others who would rank higher than Westbrook. Horry?
Total+ weighs playoff VORP 3 times as heavily as RS.
tot+ = 5/6 *Reg + 2.5*Pla
The great majority of those listed get their total boosted by this formula; but they tend to have better teams and get more minutes in postseason. Overall, total VORP (or WS or whatever) are about even.
* indicates incomplete totals, since they played before 1974.
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tot+ VORP tot Reg Pla
219 LeBron James 191 155 36
159 Michael Jordan 141 116 25
122 Tim Duncan 110 91 19
121 John Stockton 119 107 13
113 Karl Malone 111 99 12
112 Magic Johnson 98 80 18
112 Chris Paul 110 99 12
110 Kevin Durant 102 87 15
107 Kobe Bryant 96 80 16
104 Kevin Garnett 106 97 9
104 * Kareem A-J 99 86 13
103 Larry Bird 93 77 15
101 Shaquille O'Neal 91 76 15
100 * Julius Erving 94 80 13
100 Dirk Nowitzki 97 85 12
100 James Harden 95 82 12
94 Hakeem Olajuwon 87 74 13
92 Charles Barkley 91 80 10
92 Stephen Curry 85 73 12
90 David Robinson 91 82 9
88 Scottie Pippen 77 63 14
85 Jason Kidd 83 73 10
85 Clyde Drexler 81 70 11
83 Nikola Jokić 80 71 10
83 Dwyane Wade 75 63 12
79 Reggie Miller 76 66 9
75 Paul Pierce 74 66 8
72 Kawhi Leonard 61 48 13
68 Giannis A 67 59 7
68 Ray Allen 65 58 8
67 Russell Westbrook 66 59 7
66 Pau Gasol 65 58 7
66 Manu Ginóbili 58 48 10
65 Gary Payton 68 63 5
63 Jimmy Butler 58 49 9
59 Vince Carter 62 58 4
59 Patrick Ewing 57 50 7
58 Al Horford 52 44 9
58 Anthony Davis 59 54 5
57 Chauncey Billups 52 44 8
56 Tracy McGrady 60 56 4
56 Isiah Thomas 50 42 8
55 Damian Lillard 58 54 4
55 Allen Iverson 55 50 5
54 Steve Nash 54 48 6
52 Paul George 50 44 6
52 * Artis Gilmore 55 52 4
52 Maurice Cheeks 49 42 7
51 Moses Malone 51 45 5
50 Jeff Hornacek 48 42 6
50 Terry Porter 49 43 6
50 Andre Iguodala 47 41 6
50 Bobby Jones 47 41 6
49 Shawn Marion 52 48 4
49 Kyrie Irving 48 43 5
48 Dominique Wilkins 53 51 3
48 Rasheed Wallace 45 38 7
48 Kevin McHale 42 34 8
47 Kyle Lowry 48 43 4
47 Ben Wallace 43 36 7
46 Robert Parish 45 41 5
44 Dwight Howard 44 39 5
Same deal with Win Shares:
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tot+ Win Shares tot Reg Pla
371 LeBron James 328 269 59
317 Kareem 309 273 36
285 Wilt Chamberlain 279 247 31
278 Michael Jordan 254 214 40
267 Tim Duncan 244 206 38
253 Karl Malone 258 235 23
231 Chris Paul 235 214 21
230 Dirk Nowitzki 229 206 23
229 Shaquille O'Neal 213 182 31
226 John Stockton 229 208 21
218 Julius Erving 208 181 27
215 Kobe Bryant 201 173 28
211 Kevin Durant 201 174 27
211 Magic Johnson 188 156 33
206 Bill Russell 191 164 28
202 Jerry West 189 163 27
201 Kevin Garnett 208 191 16
196 Charles Barkley 197 177 20
196 James Harden 192 171 22
195 Reggie Miller 194 174 20
193 David Robinson 196 179 18
192 Hakeem Olajuwon 185 163 23
192 Oscar Robertson 203 189 14
191 Artis Gilmore 203 190 13
186 Moses Malone 194 179 15
184 Larry Bird 171 146 25
171 Dan Issel 174 158 16
170 Stephen Curry 161 139 22
166 Ray Allen 163 145 18
166 Paul Pierce 166 150 16
163 Scottie Pippen 149 125 24
161 Robert Parish 163 147 16
159 Pau Gasol 160 144 16
158 John Havlicek 151 132 19
155 Dwyane Wade 142 121 22
154 Dolph Schayes 156 142 14
152 Dwight Howard 155 142 14
152 Chauncey Billups 141 121 21
152 Clyde Drexler 151 136 16
152 Jason Kidd 153 139 14
149 Gary Payton 157 146 11
149 Horace Grant 138 118 20
146 Kevin McHale 134 113 21
143 Bob Pettit 148 136 12
142 Al Horford 134 115 18
142 Jimmy Butler 136 119 17
141 Nikola Jokić 139 124 15
141 Kawhi Leonard 123 100 23
141 Manu Ginóbili 127 106 21
141 Patrick Ewing 141 126 14
140 Rick Barry 142 129 13
138 Steve Nash 142 130 12
134 Walt Frazier 129 114 16
134 Adrian Dantley 143 134 9
133 * George Mikan 126 109 17
130 Elvin Hayes 132 121 12
127 Jeff Hornacek 123 109 14
127 Shawn Marion 134 125 9
127 Tony Parker 125 111 14
126 Rasheed Wallace 120 105 15
125 Anthony Davis 129 119 11
125 Elgin Baylor 120 104 15
125 Zelmo Beaty 121 106 15
124 Giannis A 127 116 11
124 Wes Unseld 123 110 13
123 Chet Walker 128 117 10
123 Vince Carter 133 125 7
122 Dikembe Mutombo 127 117 10
121 George Gervin 126 116 10
121 Terry Porter 122 110 12
120 Walt Bellamy 135 130 5
120 Buck Williams 128 120 8
119 Russell Westbrook 123 113 10
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
For all-time greatest lists, I prefer to look at VOA, or Value over Average. This is more reflective of value on a contending team in the playoffs--players below average shouldn't get playing time in late rounds of the playoffs.
This would just be BPM*(minutes/3936) as opposed to VORP, which is (BPM + Replacement Level, currently 2.0)*(minutes/3936).
This change reduces the effect of a long career and instead gives benefit to star seasons. Below average seasons at the beginning or end of a career do not help; to balance things out it may be most useful to zero out seasons below average so they are not a negative.
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My personal top 10 looks like this:
This would just be BPM*(minutes/3936) as opposed to VORP, which is (BPM + Replacement Level, currently 2.0)*(minutes/3936).
This change reduces the effect of a long career and instead gives benefit to star seasons. Below average seasons at the beginning or end of a career do not help; to balance things out it may be most useful to zero out seasons below average so they are not a negative.
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My personal top 10 looks like this:
- LeBron James
- Michael Jordan
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Bill Russell
- Tim Duncan
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Hakeem Olajuwon
- Kevin Garnett
- Magic Johnson
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
BPM is done since 1974, just after a lot of the early greats had stopped playing.
Kareem is one of the few top-50 favorites to have significant years before and after that time; and his 3 best seasons -- by far, according to Win Shares -- are not counted in his VORP total.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... l_advanced
His first 4 years account for .304 of his career Reg Sea WS and .222 of his PO WS.
Give him this much more VORP for his career, and he would have 111.8 in RS and 15.9 in PO.
With this adjustment, he's #3 in RS (after LeBron and MJ), #6 in PO (after also Duncan, Magic, and Kobe).
This puts him #3 in both raw and PO*3 total VORP for his career.
Kareem is one of the few top-50 favorites to have significant years before and after that time; and his 3 best seasons -- by far, according to Win Shares -- are not counted in his VORP total.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... l_advanced
His first 4 years account for .304 of his career Reg Sea WS and .222 of his PO WS.
Give him this much more VORP for his career, and he would have 111.8 in RS and 15.9 in PO.
With this adjustment, he's #3 in RS (after LeBron and MJ), #6 in PO (after also Duncan, Magic, and Kobe).
This puts him #3 in both raw and PO*3 total VORP for his career.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Is there a statistical basis for Russell being 3 spots over Wilt?
Wilt has 50% more season WS and ends up with 13% more in playoffs.
WS/48 .250 - .190, PER 26-19
Playoffs a bit closer. Russ had better teammates mostly.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
No real surprise in consensus top 14, in no real surprise limited voting.
Maybe some surprise in who gets left out of top 14 but top 20-25 shouldn't cause much surprise or much complaint.
Maybe some surprise in who gets left out of top 14 but top 20-25 shouldn't cause much surprise or much complaint.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
If one is considering regular season BPM as the referential metric in determining GOATiness (as one should) one really ought not ignore the elephant (er, 280 pound Serbian) in the room. Though Nikola Jokic clearly has not yet had anything approaching a full career (is he even at his peak yet?) his record to date clearly establishes him as heads above both LBJ and MJ.
He already has four of the five top season's on record (LJB has #3), and if you rank season's by these three players in terms of descending BPM, taking the top five years, the averages are Jokic 13.20, MJ 11.86, and LBJ 11.70.
Unless one can plausibly argue that Jokic will face an imminent and precipitous drop-off in efficiency, this is only a competition for second place.
As for minutes-weighting the statistic, this strikes me as problematic, especially when comparing players across eras. Minutes are primarily the prerogative of coaches, and beliefs in load management have changed significantly over time.
What's (a bit) interesting (to me) is why Jokic is conventionally ignored in these (often sterile) debates. I think that answer is a bit obvious, but time will out.
He already has four of the five top season's on record (LJB has #3), and if you rank season's by these three players in terms of descending BPM, taking the top five years, the averages are Jokic 13.20, MJ 11.86, and LBJ 11.70.
Unless one can plausibly argue that Jokic will face an imminent and precipitous drop-off in efficiency, this is only a competition for second place.
As for minutes-weighting the statistic, this strikes me as problematic, especially when comparing players across eras. Minutes are primarily the prerogative of coaches, and beliefs in load management have changed significantly over time.
What's (a bit) interesting (to me) is why Jokic is conventionally ignored in these (often sterile) debates. I think that answer is a bit obvious, but time will out.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Jokic's making his case, but BPM is 'just' an estimate of another stat that's generally preferred by most folks here (BPM is great and I greatly appreciate Daniel sharing his process here), and in that other stat (mid-term rapm), Jokic doesn't measure up *that* well to the top of the class. LeBron/KG/Steph/Duncan generally in some order for guys who had full careers in the pbp era.
Combined with a relative lack of team success to date and being mid career, it's tough to seem him in the top 10 yet, though I could see somewhere around 20th.
Combined with a relative lack of team success to date and being mid career, it's tough to seem him in the top 10 yet, though I could see somewhere around 20th.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
Jokic thru age 29 has shown no sign of decline, but these others have had those down years. So rather than compare his "career" to those which are completed (or nearly), lets compare them in the same age range.
Kareem doesn't fit entirely within the BPM era (1974-) but see above where I estimate his career VORP as proportional to his career WinShares, after and including his 1970-1973 heyday.
BPM is another derivation, and here I've estimated it by bpm = vorp*3970/min-2 -- where vorp is an estimate.The last column is "rings". The other 3 would get a few more after 30.
Kareem averaged 42 mpg thru age 29, Jokic is about 32 mpg for his career.
We could focus on age 23-29 or 25-29 or any other subset of a career. We could concentrate on the value of playoffs; titles.
Kareem doesn't fit entirely within the BPM era (1974-) but see above where I estimate his career VORP as proportional to his career WinShares, after and including his 1970-1973 heyday.
BPM is another derivation, and here I've estimated it by bpm = vorp*3970/min-2 -- where vorp is an estimate.
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age 20-29 regular seasons postseasons
goat? min BPM VORP min BPM VORP <O>
Jokic 23062 10.3 71.4 3038 10.8 9.8 1
Jordan 25842 10.9 84.0 4645 12.1 16.5 3
LeBron 30154 10.1 91.6 6717 10.0 20.4 2
Kareem 26349 9.2* 74.3* 3023 8.7* 7.8* 1
Kareem averaged 42 mpg thru age 29, Jokic is about 32 mpg for his career.
We could focus on age 23-29 or 25-29 or any other subset of a career. We could concentrate on the value of playoffs; titles.
Re: Poll: Your all-time greatest players
I 100% agree with Eminence. BPM is an outlier in its view of Jokic, and this should be treated with a bigger grain of salt than normally. (I've been working on some adjustments that will improve BPM's handling of outlier box score stats a bit more.)eminence wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:56 am Jokic's making his case, but BPM is 'just' an estimate of another stat that's generally preferred by most folks here (BPM is great and I greatly appreciate Daniel sharing his process here), and in that other stat (mid-term rapm), Jokic doesn't measure up *that* well to the top of the class. LeBron/KG/Steph/Duncan generally in some order for guys who had full careers in the pbp era.
Combined with a relative lack of team success to date and being mid career, it's tough to seem him in the top 10 yet, though I could see somewhere around 20th.
I would consider Jokic a top 10 offensive player but not overall. At his current pace he could reach top 10 by the end of his career but not top 5.