Their advanced stats are basically 50/50, Moses has shyt like PER, TS and FTr in his favor while The Doctor has shyt like VORP and BPM stats in his favor. So if the production was more or less equal, it boils it down to results and impact on the floor, play in big series, etc...
Jimmy Butler is gonna lose alot of statistical arguments to many people but his floor-raising, consistent winning, and if he leads another Finals run and/or ultimately a championship, that's going to be in his favor in a ton of comps...
This Dr J you're arguing for:
•walked into the NBA from the ABA onto a playoff squad. Moses didn't;
•blew a 2-0 lead as the favorite to start the series in the '77 Finals. Granted, this series he was the best player on the floor but he had five games to win 2, and won 0. Two of those losses in blowout fashion. Not sure the sentiment in '77 but today, a generational talent like Erving getting backdoor swept on the grandest stage would get him annihilated on all platforms, he wouldn't get away with it today and I can't give him a pass for getting backdoored in The Finals by an underdog;
•'78, lost the ECF to a fukking 44-win team, again as a heavy favorite, again with home court. There's a theme brewing;
•'80 Finals, it's a 2-2 series in G5, The Doctor was great that game, then had a comedy of errors. Poor help defense on the Lob to Kareem, gets posterized, then he fouled him giving up an extra point, there's 40-odd seconds left in a tie game, why foul? Comes down on the other end with the dumbest, most rushed goofy layup that of course, he misses. Go watch this shyt, it's on YouTube as are most of these games...
This swung the series, in G6 its a 2-point deficit with 5 left and his Sixers get outscored 20-6 the rest of the way. He wasn't the guy who could stop the bleeding when it absolutely needed time be stopped, there's a pattern here;
•'81 ECF, guess who is the front man for blowing a 3-1 lead? Of course it's Julius Erving, who else would it be. Closing issues, mental lapses, backdoored, 44-win team beats you, now 3-1 lead on the door of The Finals;
•'82 Finals, end up down 1-3 with home court and lose all but G1 by 10+ points...
The next season Moses comes and what do you know, the guy whose had trouble closing major playoff series gets a ring...
I can add more context to all of these, and again, obviously I didn't see these in real time, but these games are pretty well documented and alot of them are on YouTube...
Dr J was not that guy. Conversely, we can talk about whether Moses has some gaffes of his own but nobody in that era of this stature had the pattern Erving had. No one. It's embarrassing...
@mastermind @mitter you're talking playoff flops about Moses but comparing him directly to a nikka in Dr J who stayed in choke mode. I can't in good conscience elevate him over a guy who took two teams to The Finals and worked Kareem who stayed sonning Dr J...