FuShengTHEGreat wrote:ScrantonBulls wrote:KG is a guy who was stuck with a lousy TWolves organization that could never put a respectable contender around him. He was so damn good that he carried those teams as well as anybody could, such as carrying them to the WCF and taking 2 games off the 03-04 Lakers.
KG is a top 10 all time talent. No question about it. A number of intelligent basketball fans actually have him in the top 10. Compare him to somebody like Kobe. Kobe dictated where he went from the start. He told Calipari that he would never play for the Nets if they drafted him. He made it very clear that there were a number of teams he wouldn't play for. This resulted in him getting drafted by the Hornets and traded to the Lakers.
Most people don't knock his legacy for refusing to play for a number of teams at first. He forced his way to a GOAT franchise and was lucky enough to play with the GOAT coach and some of the most talented teams in history. He won 5 championships that way.
Nearly all casual fans have Kobe above KG. You'll at some very intelligent fans who do in depth analysis putting KG above Kobe. Overall, the real difference between their rankings is because the organizations they played for. If KG went to the Lakers, he'd have more chips and would undoubtedly be ranked higher. And vice versa, Kobe would probably have between 0 and 2 and would be ranked lower.
People love to bash players for not being "loyal". But nobody faulta Kobe for the stunt he.pulled when entering the league. Nobody gives KG extra credit for being loyal to a bad organization. In the long run it hurt KGs legacy overall. Is he the ultimate example of why players should say f*** loyalty and chase rings?
This is true about Kobe cherry picking his way to LA as a rookie, and imho this gets swept under the carpet.
But that being said....KG top 10 all time talent? What criteria does one even use to give such a label? I personally just did NOT see this with KG at all. He was like a taller rich mans Scottie Pippen.
I don't care how versatile he was or how his metrics that people on RealGM boast about are rated so highly when he couldn't take over games offensively in the playoffs and that automatically disqualifies him from any top 10 talent lists.
And on defence, it wasn't game changing enough compared to the likes of Russell or Olajuwon to make me think highly of him there.
A taller rich man’s Scottie Pippen is a top 10 talent