Why do you keep telling this lie?
Jeff Ruland was never DOMINANT
Jeff Ruland made 2 All-Star teams and was a decent player.
Ruland only made 2 All-star teams because he broke his foot in his 4th NBA season, it never healed and he had to retire the next year. This is like claiming that Brandon Roy was never great because he only made 3 All-Star teams.
The year before he got hurt Ruland was putting up Tim Duncan-like numbers on insane efficiency (though in a faster era), was the leading scorer for a playoff team and was routinely double-teamed or triple-teamed when he got the ball. And that was just his 3rd NBA season.
In 1984 Ruland averaged 22-12-4 on 58% shooting, then put up 24-13-8 on 52% shooting against the Celtics in the playoffs. That was just his 3rd year in the NBA and was his last healthy season. The very next year he broke his foot less than halfway through the season and was fukked for his career, only limping through 59 games spread out over 4 seasons after that.
Why you think that because he's White & unathletic that means he couldn't play as if Larry Bird & Nikola Jokic are fukking Giannis Antetekumpo in athleticism.
As if this guy aint won multiple MVPs
There's always been unathletic ass White dudes who could play.
This is a nonsense comparison. Jokic has incredible skill level. He can put the ball on the ground, has smooth footwork for his size, range out to 3pt, great touch on midrange and floaters, is one of the greatest passing bigs in NBA history if not the greatest, shooting nearly 85% from the line for his career, has incredible basketball IQ, and has been amazingly clutch.
Ruland moved like a dead weight with little footwork, couldn't do anything with the ball when he was facing the basket, had zero lift, zero range, and looked awkward as fukk putting the ball up with an extended gather move before a simple below-the-rim layup. This is how he was described in his OWN era:
"Center-forward Jeff Ruland of the Washington Bullets is for all those basketball fans who can't dunk without a ladder; score if they're more than a foreign car length away from the basket; or run like they're wearing concrete sneakers."
"Jeff Ruland does not look graceful on the court."
"Ruland is a cement truck whose inside game is based on power and strength and whose baskets are four-foot putts, with the ball cradled in one hand, because for him that's the only sure way."
I mean just look these plays:
1:37 Ruland posts up Robert Parish. Parish tries to front but gets out of position, running into no-man's land and leaving Ruland wide open for a layup. Bird, McHale, and Parish rush over for the late triple-team but don't get there in time to challenge the shot.
1:47 Parish tries to front again and gets caught in no-man's land again (partially due to a push-off by Ruland). Buckner half-heartedly tries a late double but is way too late. Another easy layup with no challenge.
1:57 Ruland posts up Parish again, Bird doubles immediately but bites on a rudimentary fake and blows by the play. Ruland puts up a terrible layup attempt cause he can't get off the ground but refs give him the foul call.
2:10 Ruland posts Parish again, Dennis Johnson and Larry Bird collapse for the triple-team. Ruland puts up a terrible reverse layup from his hip that Bird blocks easily, but Ruland collects the rebound and scores an easy layup against Parish/Bird with the and-1 too.
3:28 McHale (6-time All-Defensive team PF) is defending Ruland now, it makes no difference. Despite help from a Gerald Henderson double, Ruland makes the easy layup.
3:35: Ruland posts up McHale again and makes a telegraphed slow-motion hook shot. All 5 Celtics were within 5 feet of Ruland when he takes the shot, but none of them challenge it outside of McHale.
You get the idea. Most of the other plays were similar, or involved Ruland getting double/triple teamed and making easy passes to wide-open players because illegal defense forced defenders to move all the way back and forth rather than hedging. He was 11-21 for 30 points, 15 rebounds, and 8 assists in a critical elimination game that went down to the final basket. No one else in the game scored more than 20 points for either team.
That wasn't even his best game of the series. The game before, he put up 33-13-5 on 13-22 shooting in a Bullets win.
Where the hell are you seeing Luka or Jokic-level skills from him? He's not an outside shooter. He has to gather himself before every layup. His form is awkward as hell. Most of his scoring is on layups that would get blocked today.
Comparing that performance to Luka and Jokic is offensive.