so Chris Paul and Tony Parker have more offensive than all the GOAT big men?
Here's what you need to understand.
I'm talking about
today's league.
Elite scorers (also prolific 3-pt shooters), who're the main ball-handlers, who run the offense, are naturally going to have more offensive impact than a big man who needs someone to give him the ball, and who're only effective in a certain area of the floor.
Let me just give you an example:
Cap touches the ball
five out of 10 possessions, scores 1-2 buckets (two-pointers), and his actions lead to
one scoring opportunity for his teammates
Luka touches the ball
10 out of 10 possessions, scores 2-3 buckets (one 3-pointer/one two-pointer), and his actions lead to
five scoring opportunities, all the while managing the flow and running of the offense.
That does not make him automatically a better offensive player, and that does not make him a better overall player (defensive impact has to be taken into account) if they both existed in today's league.