big-shot-ROB wrote:daoneandonly wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Ginobili wasn't bad. Dragic not bad. Both have made all nba teams. Tony Parker, Drazen Petrovic. Peja Stojakovic.
Well i emphasized Eastern hemisphere because of guys like Ginobli and nash, there's something about crossing the Atlantic that makes a guard unable to reach superstar status. Dragic is a fine player, but nowhere near a superstar and will never win a title if he's your #1 or #2, heck maybe even #3. Peja wasn't a guard in any way other than spot up shooting, and Parker (to a lesser extent Manu) were big time products of playing next to the greatest PF of all time. Luka won't have that luxury no matter where he goes.
Rubio is definetely not average. He just doesn't shoot well. If he did, he jumps pretty comfortably into top 30-35 players of the league. He does everything else at an elite clip.
Dragic is a pretty solid starter in the league.
Just don't know why european prospects picked in the top-10/15 are either star or bust, when there's always double the number of usa players that have been massively overhyped through highschool and college and never become even average starters.
As I've always said, top-5 is a bust if he never becomes at least a solid starter. Top-10 if he never starts at least some seasons. Top-15 does not even guarantee he will have a full career at the NBA.
There's a reason his teams (up until now, and the jury is still out) have never made the playoffs, it's because of him. He's not a top 15 PG in the league, but he's paid like one and was selected in the draft as one. I did not say he is a scrub, I recognize some of his talents, but he's not a superstar, same with Dragic. That's what we keep hearing about Doncic, he's going to be a superstar, no euro guard has ever come over and become one, so why should we believe Doncic all of a sudden will?






