Hal14 wrote:soxfan2003 wrote:jumblin wrote:
Those players you mentioned are very good comps for Tatum (with the exception of Donic). Great players who put up huge numbers and never win. Could Tatum grow into a great leader and winner? Possibly. But based on what we've seen, it seems more probable he will grow into a Harden/Westbrook type who puts up great numbers but never wins.
Prime Westbrook better than Tatum on a bad/mediocre team but I'd rather have Tatum than Westbrook on a team going for a championship.
Tatum can be a #2 player to a team with Lebron/Jordan/KD/Curry in a number 1 role.
Westbrook really can't as easily. Not good enough to be the #1 player on most teams. Westbrook in place of Iverson on the defensive minded Philly squad would have been interesting but I only see Westbrook doing marginally better.
Tatum on a team with more scoring can play better defense... He has proven it. He won't be an elite Leonard like defender ever but a good one he has already shown he can do.
Was Kawhi elite at age 23? Hell no.GTFO.
No Leonard wasn't elite by 23 years old. He was elite by 22 years old.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/year/2014He was a Finals MVP by age 22 so his top 10 finish in regular season RPM that year wasn't exactly a statistical fluke. The next year in RPM, he was 7th league wide during regular season and only
very slightly below Kevin Durant and James Harden. One year of RPM data can be kind of bogus but when you can finish 10th one year at 22, 7th another year at 23, make 2 NBA Finals and win Finals MVP.
Chances are you have been ELITE.
Even before he had everyone calling him a superstar, Popovich was comparing him to Kobe/Bird/Dr. J et cetera and Popovich doesn't easily praise his players.
In fact, I will go further and say, the Toronto Kahwi Leonard as an all around player wasn't really even as good as the 22-23 year old version. Better offensively? Sure I can kind of buy that but defensively no comparison at all. Young Leonard could run circles around the Toronto Leonard and probably just shutdown/absolutely dominate the older hobbled version if they ever played against each other. The younger Kahwi Leonard was better that what the Raptor's saw and most really knowledgeable Raptors fans would acknowledge that. And on a different team without HOF scorers like Duncan/Manu/Parker and some other decent scorers, at 22 Leonard would have been putting up 20 PPG with ease on around 25+ teams in the NBA. Spurs under Popovich different. Popovich all but admitted that he held Leonard's scoring back. Clearly, Pop didn't prioritize Leonard scoring that much so he could keep other players happy and save Leonard's energy to dominate on defense. Toronto Raptors different story/scenario. The Raptors with Gasol/Siakam/Lowry could defend very well even without Leonard having a huge burden on that end but they needed his scoring against the better playoff teams at least.
Leonard ended up peaking better than I expected on the offensive end as a shooter but he is actually an example of a player elite at a very young age. He just went to a team like the Spurs that was playing in the NBA finals twice in his first 3 years of his career and not some mediocre/bad team that would have allowed him to put up the all-star stats that don't necessarily win games.
All star games/all defensive teams are sometimes lagging indicators/popularity contests. David Lee making the all-star team over Steph Curry wasn't the only joke that I have seen.