NovU wrote:one of the underrated players in our time
Spree#8 wrote:Not sure if he's a HOF player, but a very good career nonetheless and the Pistons might think about retiring his jersey. A bit of a journeyman early in his career, but he had a great run in Detroit and did pretty well in his stint in Denver afterwards. After 2011 though, his body clearly gave out, he was only capable of playing about 20 games a season and likely shoud have retired a bit sooner. What I remember most about Billups is that he's probably one of the best of all-time at shooting threes off the dribble.NovU wrote:one of the underrated players in our time
How so? He's a 5-time All-Star and 3-time All-NBA member. He also has a Finals MVP that he only got because someone had to (playing for an extremely balanced team without a clear-cut best player, a lot like Leonard this year) and 2 All-Defense nods that he only got because he happened to play on a great defensive team - that was great defensively because of Wallaces and Prince, not Billups. I don't understand how exactly he's underrated.
Lamrock wrote:Finally - playing for Detroit, he's pretty much been out of the league these last two seasons. Now we don't have to deal with him still being rated as a borderline all-star in the default 2K rosters.
NovU wrote:You just self explained why he's underrated. That's how he's merely perceived by uninformed, a good PG that was lucky to be on a balanced team.
Ben Wallace was similar to Mutombo that AI had. AI was instrumental to Sixers' success. Billups also for the successful 200X Pistons team.
Andrew wrote:I think it's fair to call him a tad underrated. As I said, there's a very good case for him being one of the top ten point guards of the three point era, yet he's probably not someone who would spring immediately to mind.
Spree#8 wrote:Billups was likely their best offensive player, but was carrying half the load AI was and had good offensive teammates.
_Steve_ wrote:I think the perception of Billups as an All Star / MVP took a hit due to his injuries and his reduced role over the last couple of seasons. He deserved those accolades well, but declined heavily recently.
Andrew wrote:I still think he makes a good case for top ten, but he's certainly top twenty. But again, is he a player that would necessarily immediately spring to mind when that discussion comes up? When we were having that discussion here, I have to admit that I didn't immediately think of him as being a candidate for the top ten, but when I went back and looked at his numbers, it became more difficult to argue that he didn't belong on that list.
Andrew wrote:In Billups' case, I think it's possible that he is somewhat underrated among NBA/basketball fans. Yes, he has those accolades, but they're not really a reflection of fan opinion. His All-NBA selections and Finals MVP are accolades that are voted on by the media. NBA coaches were the ones selecting him to those All-Star teams, not the fan voting. I don't think many people would have objected to him receiving those accolades, but is he really spoken of that frequently in historical debates, such as the top ten point guards of the three point era? When discussions of the top five point guards in the league came up during the best seven year stretch of his career, was his name mentioned enough? And even though members of the media appreciated his accomplishments enough to award him with those honours, did his name come up enough when they were debating those subjects?
That's what I'm talking about when I suggest that he may have been slightly underrated; not that his play and accomplishments went completely unnoticed, but that he was sometimes overlooked, or that there was sometimes a lack of appreciation for his abilities. I don't know that I'd agree with NovU that he's one of the most underrated players in our time, but as far as being a little underrated, or at times overlooked...yeah, I'd say that's possible.
NovU wrote:That good offensive teammate you speak of is Richard Hamilton who was slightly above average player in terms of offense. (League avg shooting with bit of ast%)
NovU wrote:That's also the same guy who hated Iverson that refused to high five AI(coming back to bench during timeouts) and was a part of crew that isolated Iverson in Detroit. Well, his decline was significant with AI's arrival and departure of Billups. So I guess he had a good excuse for sudden stinker, Figures,
velvet bliss wrote:Hamilton even agreed with Iverson that Michael Curry is a terrible coach.
NovU wrote:Btw carrying more load on offense doesn't mean always 'good' for the team.
NovU wrote:You are also overlooking the fact that Billups had years when he played both with and without Ben, Sheed, and Okur in his career and yet the team was always successful.
Spree#8 wrote:I agree on him being top twenty, not so much top ten. In any order, I consider the 9 following PGs no-brainers over Billups: Magic Johnson, Steve Nash, John Stockton, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul, Gary Payton, Kevin Johnson, Tim Hardaway, Isiah Thomas. If I haven't forgotten someone, the tenth spot could be for Billups,
Spree#8 wrote:The consistent leading scorer of a perennial contender and the closest thing they had to a volume scorer was "slightly above average"?
Spree#8 wrote:didn't need the ball in his hands to be effective, allowing Billups to dominate it.
Spree#8 wrote:Clearly, it depends on the situation. With Iverson on the Sixers, taking the amount of shots he did was the best thing to do. With Billups on the Pistons, taking that many shots would be stupid, because - again - the team was very balanced with many scoring threats and Billups not even being the biggest one of them.
Spree#8 wrote:The point was that it's easier to be efficient on smaller usage than on higher usage. Therefore, comparing the TS% of someone with 15% USG to someone with 30% USG, taking it at face value and using it to decide who's the better scorer isn't likely to yield truthful results. If the 30% USG guy wasn't good at scoring, nobody sane would allow him to be a 30% USG guy, especially if there are better options on the team.
NovU wrote: Any team in this league is going to benefit from having a player that can do 17+ ppg on high percentage,
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