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A team that had only one other player, who played in more than 30 games, with a PER above 15 finished above .500. Pretty amazing that McGrady was able to accomplish that. Imagine if he had had more than one teammate above average.
Just that there are many pitfalls between elite start to a career and an elite overall career. I think very very few players are so talented that they are likely, after only a few years to judge from, to finish as an inner circle Hall of Famer. I do think that, barring injury, Durant will probably be a Hall of Famer. But likely to have a Jordan-like career? No. And I think even a Stockton/Barkley like career is below 50% though definitely a significant possibility.
Well, Stockton accumulated a lot of stats by longevity. While he was a great NBA player, the fact that the all-time assist and all-time steals leader isn't considered one of the top five players ever kind of proves that point.


