REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Los_29 wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:
amen is incredibly close to producing like a low level all-star already at 22
lively is producing like an all-star at 20
wemby is goated
i don't know what amen or lively did to you they are clearly special players.
25 class is lacking juice if we're going by production markers and athleticism. the big hope for 25 was cmb but his shooting markers stink. kasparas stinks. bailey isn't even shooting 70% from stripe, harper hasn't improved his shooting and rutgers is awful. egor demin proved he is a wing being forcefed lead guard role and stinks. fears isn't ready. queen has had a ton of games doing nothing. traore showed the world he's not good. philon fell off cliff. even guys like mark sears regressed, payton sandfort regressed. it's a dumpster fire. if anything there might be something behind guys like danny wolf and condon. but overall it's a very disappointing class to me. but that's because i'm not high on harper, kasparas, demin, etc.. whereas a lot of people are thinking we're talking about the potential next james harden, luka doncic and rich man's giddey.
This is wild. You have to look past the dunks assisted by a generational talent in Luka to realize that there is nothing special about Derrick Lively. He’s a 9/7 player who can’t shoot. Not only is he not an all-star caliber player now, but I’m confident in saying that he will never sniff an all-star game in his career. To say he’s producing like an all-star is insulting to the players nominated to the all-star game. lol.
I don't really care who does and who doesn't sniff an all-star game based on fan votes and public perception, Lively undoubtedly is on a trajectory to become one of the top 24 players in the league given his production and competency at his age. Whether or not you agree or disagree is irrelevant, the data not only shows significant jumps in production from yr 1 to yr 2 but yr 2 production that meets the treshhold of an all-star caliber player. The only thing holding him back from a volume standpoint is an extra 6 minutes a night on the court. This is a sport in which casual fans don't give much weight to defense or efficiency when determining the top players in the league all that matters to them is is PPG and flashiness and the NBA rolls with it because that's what sells tickets and jerseys, not what leads to team wins.
I dont think Lively is at the tier of Embiid, Jokic, Towns where they can create their own shot. He is not having the wingspan of Gobert.
Lively would be in the range of Allen. A good starting C, but no way an all-star.


















