Yuri36 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Yuri36 wrote:
It might be in the long run when opponents will have specifically built gameplans to stop him and especially in POs.
Sure maybe. I mean we can all postulate whatever we want. But again back to Parker--you don't think teams went into games saying we can't let this guy get to the rim at will? And yet for a decade nobody could stop it.
Yeah but i think it's harder to build a gameplan to stop someone who has decent skill who is either faster or stronger (if not both) than anyone (so in one word, a physical freak) than to stop someone who relies much more on pure skill.
Luka is definitely not relying on pure skill.
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It’s pretty visible watching him.
These are two examples that immediately pop into my head just from yesterday.
It’s absolutely insane for a 6’7” 230 pound man to be able to stop pretty much like a machine would or something. It makes his strength an absolutely devastating attribute.
He had another one I can’t find where Capela switches on him, and he starts right, with one dribble, stops on a dime, uses a hesitation dribble and pretty much eliminates Capelas positioning advantage and got a layup/foul draw/kickout/ whatever(Mavs scored so much only god knows). Can’t find it.
His athleticism is unique and subtle, especially for a point guard but it’s not anything less than good to me.

















