Joey Wheeler wrote:clyde21 wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:It's very telling that in this discussion no one has really given a real argument for Giannis being better than AD unless we're counting variations of "Lol at AD being better" as argument, seems like we're just supposed to assume he is.
Oh well, as always the playoffs reveal everything and we'll know the answer to this and who's right come May and June assuming both are healthy. I feel very confident in my assessment of AD being a tier above at both ends though, he's just a more complete player with a more resilient skillset.
i mena, it's pretty straightforward. Giannis is on pace to get his second MVP while AD has yet to sniff even one. Giannis is an infinitely better playmaker, just as good of a scorer, better 3 level defender, better transition player, the more durable player by a mile, and is coming off a season in which he led his team to 67 wins and the ECF while Davis could barely even get his team to .500 while he was on the floor.
like, it's not even a discussion at this point. anyone that takes Davis over Giannis just doesn't know basketball...point blank.
Giannis winning MVP only means his team had a better record, he certainly wasn't winning them when the Bucks were struggling to make the playoffs. It says nothing about how they compare individually..
Better playmaker and more durable are true, the rest not really. Giannis being a better 3-level defender is bordering on absurd imo, AD is better protecting the paint/blocking shots, locking down guys on the perimeter, guarding the pick and roll, I see no advantage for Giannis at all.
Just as good a scorer is true in the RS maybe, definitely not in the playoffs and the numbers bear that pretty clearly. Even aside from them, AD is just a more versatile scorer while Giannis is only really elite scoring in the paint, struggles from every other area of the floor and can be a liability from the free throw line. Also, not that it matters but the Bucks won 60 games last season, not 67.
uhm, yea, MVP has a lot to do with record and how much players elevate their teams...that's kinda the point dude. Giannis has proven over and over again he has the ability carry a team to elite levels, something Davis has NEVER done. dude struggled getting his team to .500 and then ran to LA like a weenie because it got too hard for him.
and you're glossing over the playmaking/durability differences for both players like, even if I grant you defense (I disagree, but you can have it for the sake of the argument) for Davis the variance between the two there isn't even remotely close to the difference in playmaking and availability and ability to carry teams.
so yea, it's Giannis >> Davis and it's not even close right now until further notice.