pepe1991 wrote:Claiming that Paolo Banchero, after 40ish games as a rookie is in ballpark of Giannis, Embiid, Durant or Curry is laughable and ridicilous , especially given record.
It will take years to sit back and argue player's actual impact on winning, change of culture and what he brings.
I kind of find this ironic coming from a poster who consistently claims without fail the trajectory of players and organizations years in advance before that player is a finished product. "Fultz will NEVER make 3 point shots" and "Suggs will be an absolute bust".
I'll will give you that he's not there yet (which I know you like picking apart and completely changing the narrative as to what a poster meant in the post). But within the next few years if he doesn't get hurt his trajectory has him being one of the best players in the NBA. Where he's at now has him being a top 20-25 player in the NBA and an all-star caliber player at the moment and he's just a rookie. You've already got guys like Draymond Green saying he's one of the next Superstars in the league.
Plus, he's already had an impact. The team just recently won 8/9 games. And since their 1-7 start they're 13-17... and specifically 10-13 in games that he plays. This is including 2 road wins against a Title contender against the Boston Celtics on back-to-back nights. If you're telling me he "doesn't have an effect on this teams culture/winning already" as a rookie I don't know what you're watching.
pepe1991 wrote:Also Paul George took his team to back to back ECF before he broke a leg and WCF in 2021 so saying he is "second tear star" is odd, to say a least. What's top tear star? One that gives you championships? Championships are team accomplishments, not single player duty. NBA today, talent vise, is so damn stacked that there is no star in the world who can "solo -carry" championship.
That's why I'm saying George is a second tier Star. Guys like that usually run into 1st Tier Stars in the Playoffs (LIke George did against LeBron during the Heat era 2010-2014) and would consistently lose to those guys because they weren't as great as those guys. 2nd tier stars with a really good supporting cast have a ceiling usually of the Semi-Conference Finals/Conference finals. Once in a while they make it to the finals but again, 1st tier guys mostly make it at the end.
Also, you're missing the fact in 2021 Kawhi Leonard was still playing up until the latter portion of the Utah Jazz series in the Semi-Conference finals. So that wasn't a situation where George "carried" that team deep into the playoffs by himself.
pepe1991 wrote:Second paragraph of Durant wanting to play here as "really good possibility" ... What's there to even say? Did he email you? It's even more ridicilous claim than first one. Last time i checked, Nets won 12 of last 13 games and are 1 win away from best record in basketball. You think he is dropping all that to play with rookie and sophmore on team with 5th worst record? And if he wants to play with young star and win title, there is that team in Memphis. Or you think Morant is "second tear star" since he didn't won championship? Unlike Banchero

That level of delusion...
I mean Durant has already made it known he wants out of the Nets. Top that off they've made it known that they're most likely not going to be bring Irving back. They are winning now but if they fall short of anything less than a championship I can't see them trying to run it back given how toxic that situation has gotten.
Also, I'm not necessarily saying they'll get him there are other options. But Considering where other team are at when it comes to assets and young Star power the Magic have the edge compared to a lot of teams. Kevin Durant is aging, I think he would consider coming here knowing they have 2 other younger guys on this team that could carry the offense while keeping him fresh. To me it would be similar to how Shaquille O'Neal was traded to the Heat in 2004 and played with Wade.
If the Magic fight for a play-in spot and show-out they'll probably be in-front of his list.