MickeyDavis wrote:Luka is Swiss cheese on defense. He needs to play both ends before I’d consider him an MVP.
this year its solid. no Giannis but not bad
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MickeyDavis wrote:Luka is Swiss cheese on defense. He needs to play both ends before I’d consider him an MVP.
ClipsFanAgain wrote:WRau1 wrote:Giannis is on another planet defensively as Luka while also having the same impact offensively. Giannis gets his 3rd MVP this season.
Not the same impact offensively. Luka's offense works in the playoffs, Giannis is much easier to slow down in that setting. Luka is also a WAY better playmaker and closer. Giannis is the superior two way, and defender though.

ClipsFanAgain wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Luka is Swiss cheese on defense. He needs to play both ends before I’d consider him an MVP.
this year its solid. no Giannis but not bad
ClipsFanAgain wrote:WRau1 wrote:Giannis is on another planet defensively as Luka while also having the same impact offensively. Giannis gets his 3rd MVP this season.
Not the same impact offensively. Luka's offense works in the playoffs, Giannis is much easier to slow down in that setting. Luka is also a WAY better playmaker and closer. Giannis is the superior two way, and defender though.
mediocrityrules wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:WRau1 wrote:Giannis is on another planet defensively as Luka while also having the same impact offensively. Giannis gets his 3rd MVP this season.
Not the same impact offensively. Luka's offense works in the playoffs, Giannis is much easier to slow down in that setting. Luka is also a WAY better playmaker and closer. Giannis is the superior two way, and defender though.
Giannis was 31.7/14.2/6.8 in last year's playoffs across 12 games. Not sure how that says 'easier to slow down'?
HotRocks34 wrote:
This is going to be a fun contest for MVP.
Luka is improving. He's finally starting to see what real fitness can do for you.

ClipsFanAgain wrote:mediocrityrules wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:
Not the same impact offensively. Luka's offense works in the playoffs, Giannis is much easier to slow down in that setting. Luka is also a WAY better playmaker and closer. Giannis is the superior two way, and defender though.
Giannis was 31.7/14.2/6.8 in last year's playoffs across 12 games. Not sure how that says 'easier to slow down'?
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
Vampirate wrote:CobraCommander wrote:WRau1 wrote:Giannis is on another planet defensively as Luka while also having the same impact offensively. Giannis gets his 3rd MVP this season.
Giannis is winning and playing as nearly as good on offense and is worlds ahead defensively. I agree right now it’s Giannis’s to lose if it’s just about play and I don’t think anyone thinks Luka is as good as a overall player as Giannis but if it’s close I think it Lukas turn to win mvp.
From a pure offensive point of view Luka's combination of efficient scoring and play making puts him above Giannis offensively, though Giannis is still the best 2 way player in the game and it's not close.
WRau1 wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:mediocrityrules wrote:
Giannis was 31.7/14.2/6.8 in last year's playoffs across 12 games. Not sure how that says 'easier to slow down'?
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
Everything you're trying to argue is completely irrelevant in MVP discussion.
ClipsFanAgain wrote:mediocrityrules wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:
Not the same impact offensively. Luka's offense works in the playoffs, Giannis is much easier to slow down in that setting. Luka is also a WAY better playmaker and closer. Giannis is the superior two way, and defender though.
Giannis was 31.7/14.2/6.8 in last year's playoffs across 12 games. Not sure how that says 'easier to slow down'?
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
CobraCommander wrote:WRau1 wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
Everything you're trying to argue is completely irrelevant in MVP discussion.
Because you can shut down Giannis in the playoffs more easily clearly Luka is the regular season MVP - lol
Just ignore that Giannis had one of the greatest finals ever and one if not the greatest finals games ever - shuting down Giannis is actually laughable
Packbuckman wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:mediocrityrules wrote:
Giannis was 31.7/14.2/6.8 in last year's playoffs across 12 games. Not sure how that says 'easier to slow down'?
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
And what does that say that Luka was closer to what he is now when he came into the league and Giannis has improved more than any player ever and….
Did you watch the Bucks Celtics series at all Giannis dominated Lopez was not what he is this year and we had no Middleton Giannis wins his 2nd title if both are healthy the Bucks as a team shot the worst ever from 3 and still took the Celtics to 7 gms even this year we are shooting terrible from 3 and 8-0 but whatever I will take Giannis any day over anybody

Oscar9992 wrote:Only thing Giannis has over Luka is a team record. He is 8-0. If season ends right now he would have won MVP easily.
ClipsFanAgain wrote:Packbuckman wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
And what does that say that Luka was closer to what he is now when he came into the league and Giannis has improved more than any player ever and….
Did you watch the Bucks Celtics series at all Giannis dominated Lopez was not what he is this year and we had no Middleton Giannis wins his 2nd title if both are healthy the Bucks as a team shot the worst ever from 3 and still took the Celtics to 7 gms even this year we are shooting terrible from 3 and 8-0 but whatever I will take Giannis any day over anybody
If someone said they take Giannis over Luka, nobody says anything. When people say offensively he’s his equal, that’s where the disagreement starts. The reason Giannis has a great argument over Luka for many people is his defensive dominance. By no means is he an offensive equal. Unless you’re purely measuring volume+raw efficiency and not factoring in playmaking, how hard a player is to game plan for, ability to close games. That stuff matters.
ClipsFanAgain wrote:Packbuckman wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
And what does that say that Luka was closer to what he is now when he came into the league and Giannis has improved more than any player ever and….
Did you watch the Bucks Celtics series at all Giannis dominated Lopez was not what he is this year and we had no Middleton Giannis wins his 2nd title if both are healthy the Bucks as a team shot the worst ever from 3 and still took the Celtics to 7 gms even this year we are shooting terrible from 3 and 8-0 but whatever I will take Giannis any day over anybody
If someone said they take Giannis over Luka, nobody says anything. When people say offensively he’s his equal, that’s where the disagreement starts. The reason Giannis has a great argument over Luka for many people is his defensive dominance. By no means is he an offensive equal. Unless you’re purely measuring volume+raw efficiency and not factoring in playmaking, how hard a player is to game plan for, ability to close games. That stuff matters.
ClipsFanAgain wrote:Packbuckman wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:
Luka's CAREER playoff average in 3 seasons as a 4 year younger player is 32 ppg on 58% TS. He's closer to unguardable than Giannis. We've seen that time and time again. Guys like Horford randomly lock Giannis. A couple of other guys have done it too. I have yet to see an NBA player you can put on Luka for a series, including Kawhi that can lock him up. There is no defensive scheme for Luka outside of just double-teaming him at halfcourt. For Giannis, teams have had success simply packing the paint because all he does is drive basically and jump into people. Luka is also a significantly better closer late in games when you need a bucket and a better playmaker.
Again, Giannis is insane and has a great argument for MVP. I think it's biased to claim he's an offensive equal though. If I had to bet on which guy can be shut down easier in the playoffs, it's Giannis 10/10 times.
And what does that say that Luka was closer to what he is now when he came into the league and Giannis has improved more than any player ever and….
Did you watch the Bucks Celtics series at all Giannis dominated Lopez was not what he is this year and we had no Middleton Giannis wins his 2nd title if both are healthy the Bucks as a team shot the worst ever from 3 and still took the Celtics to 7 gms even this year we are shooting terrible from 3 and 8-0 but whatever I will take Giannis any day over anybody
If someone said they take Giannis over Luka, nobody says anything. When people say offensively he’s his equal, that’s where the disagreement starts. The reason Giannis has a great argument over Luka for many people is his defensive dominance. By no means is he an offensive equal. Unless you’re purely measuring volume+raw efficiency and not factoring in playmaking, how hard a player is to game plan for, ability to close games. That stuff matters.
Packbuckman wrote:ClipsFanAgain wrote:Packbuckman wrote:
And what does that say that Luka was closer to what he is now when he came into the league and Giannis has improved more than any player ever and….
Did you watch the Bucks Celtics series at all Giannis dominated Lopez was not what he is this year and we had no Middleton Giannis wins his 2nd title if both are healthy the Bucks as a team shot the worst ever from 3 and still took the Celtics to 7 gms even this year we are shooting terrible from 3 and 8-0 but whatever I will take Giannis any day over anybody
If someone said they take Giannis over Luka, nobody says anything. When people say offensively he’s his equal, that’s where the disagreement starts. The reason Giannis has a great argument over Luka for many people is his defensive dominance. By no means is he an offensive equal. Unless you’re purely measuring volume+raw efficiency and not factoring in playmaking, how hard a player is to game plan for, ability to close games. That stuff matters.
No I am talking game planning and everything do you ever watch tape of players when they are playing the bucks all 5 opposing players are eyes on Giannis when he has the ball and if his teammates could shoot he would have triple doubles all the time is he a pg no but he’s dam good at passing that ball plus he’s the best in the league in the open court Luka is great but I still have Jokic above him too