70sFan wrote:OhayoKD wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:James is quite a bit better than either Bird or Curry, and you could make a very reasonable argument that Magic is better than them as well.
I'd go with James and Magic. i think people are having this image that they're both going to run into each other and collide like a loony toons cartoon. They are both versatile players who can play multiple positions at a high level.
While shooting is great - the best shot is in the paint by far, and Magic and James are going to get into the paint at will and get to the line. In contrast, those are relative weaknesses for Bird and Curry - especially the former.
Two ball handlers is not too much either, so no, they wouldn't hurt each other badly. Also, both guys can play in the post at an elite level so it's not like they have nothing to do off ball. In transition they would absolutely dominate - at a much higher level than Bird and Curry's slick passing/shooting combo.
can magic get into the paint at will?
Why not? What would prevent him from doing so?
Strength and reach would be my main concern. Not being able to hedge probably made it easier for magic to force teams to give him openings with his passing. Not to say his raw volume wouldn't improve, but raw volume =/ goodness. Everything is relative after all. See: Lebron and AD dropping 30 isn't enough to guarantee victory in the modern league