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MHSL82
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Also, what about my post where I did talk about Stockton? Thoughts? You were thirsty for that one.![]()
Nope, not going to argue about that one much. I'll state my feelings and leave it be. You and everyone else can disagree and I'll pass on the back and forth. To me, he's the best because I look for assists and steals from my point guard - run the offense and be good at defense and do it night in night out for a long time.
"Player" and "point guard" are two entirely different things to me. Magic can be a better overall player, but Stockton's better at the point, again, for me. I don't mean to leave Magic homeless, because he couldn't be a different position (though SG is closest besides PG) but I'm just talking about preferences. Had Magic played more games, his assists per game would suffer. I know that's a bit hypocritical of me, as I just said a QB who can run like a runningback is still a QB. By the same token, I should say a PG who can score the team's most points and rebound is still a PG and therefore better than Stockton, but nah.
So this is why I'll pass with most anyone. Stockton's too close to me for me to get in a debate over it with even my best of friends. People can take their Magic, Kidd, Robertson, Thomas, Payton, Nash, whatever. I'll take my favorite because he was a great passer and defender. (Yes, I know that steals aren't the only measurement of defense.) Stockton was consistent for a long time and he contributed a lot. I'd pick him over Malone. Malone wasn't much of a PG.

I wish that the league when Stockton peaked were a bit like the league when Nash got his MVPs. 17.2 points and 14.5 assists and 2.7 steals. That's accountable for 46.2 points. Jordan was worth so much and better, but in his 37.1 points per game year, he was accountable for 46.2 points, too. Jordan had a better year than his 37.1 ppg year when he averaged 8 assists per game, despite scoring "only" 32.5 ppg. I am not trying to make a case for Stockton for MVP that year or any other year, just saying how assists can be overlooked. Winning was also a big factor that didn't happen as much in Stockton's big year. Nash was responsible for 38.5 and 39.8 respectively in his two MVP years. Magic Johnson was more accountable for more than Stockton did that year a few years. I guess my point was that it was better than Nash's years.