MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Nuntius wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:
Bro, you said the G-League Ignite would beat any non NBA team, I think you should sit this one out. You clearly have zero idea of what you’re talking about.
Indeed, that was a freaking hilarious comment. It really showcases the level of jingoism that we're talking about here.
No it’s just a commentary on how much better the NBA system is, including it’s farm team. The best players from around the world are willing to play in the G league to get to the NBA.
Scoot/Jenkins/Mojave/Leonard Miller/Mika
Beat Wemby in an exhibition and lost the 2nd game because Scoot got hurt. And Wemby is Wemby and is worlds better than any player outside the league right now. And also where does he play now?
Again the point is the disparity is massive. Which team outside the NBA beats that team in say a 7 game series? Their youth is a problem but that team definitely has more talent.
The Ignite thing started as hyperbolic but I think it’s a better point than the alternative, that any team outside the NBA could hang with an NBA team.
The NBA is much, much better. That is a given and no one should dispute it.
The G-League or the NCAA is NOT better. The claim itself is ridiculous.
These are the results of the G-League teams that have participated in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup:
Flamengo - Austin Spurs: 90-58
San Lorenzo - Austin Spurs: 77-59
Tenerife - Rio Grande Valley Vipers: 110-89
San Lorenzo - Rio Grande Valley Vipers: 96-90
Flamengo - Lakeland Magic: 94-71
Zamalek - Lakeland Magic: 78-113
Sao Paulo - Rio Grande Valley Vipers: 91-70
US Monastir - Rio Grande Valley Vipers: 84-107
So, the overall record of G-League teams in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup is 2-6. That is a .250 winning percentage.
They have a 2-0 record against the champion of the BAL (an African league established jointly by the NBA and FIBA), they have lost the one game they've played against Tenerife (representing the Basketball Champions League since EuroLeague teams do not participate in the cup right now) and they have a 0-5 record against the teams from South America. It is obvious that they couldn't hang with the top level of the South American teams. And they couldn't hang with Tenerife either, a team that usually finishes 6th or 7th in the ACB (the ACB playoffs have 8 slots so Tenerife is basically a low-seed).
And keep in mind that all the G-League teams who competed in that competition were that year's G-League champion. We're talking about the good G-League teams here and they weren't able to hang. The G-League Ignite are NOT a good G-League team. They finished 11th this year with a 11-21 record. And that's normal since they aren't really an actual team. They're not built to win games, they're built to showcase young players. That is the team's role.
So, which team outside of the NBA beats the G-League Ignite in a 7 game series? The answer is:
Every EuroLeague team
The top teams from South America
Low-seeded playoff teams from the ACB
The top teams from the Basketball Champions League
Possibly a couple of teams from the EuroCup level
And probably a good number of above average teams in a number of other leagues
The fact that Wemby's team split their series with the Ignite is telling. The team that Wemby was on was NOT a particularly good team. Yes, they made the LNB Finals while beating some good teams along the way but that was primarily because Wemby and especially Bilal overachieved and kept improving as the season went on. But the team itself, Metropolitans 92, isn't all that notable. They are a mid-level team in the LNB and an above average team at the EuroCup level. The fact that the Ignite couldn't even beat that team says all that needs to be said.
So, to give a definitive answer to your question:
There are A LOT of teams outside of the NBA that would beat the G-League Ignite in a 7 game series. If you want a hard number, I'd say that this number is somewhere between 30 and 40 teams.
The G-League Ignite is NOT a good team. It is a team that has some
amazing players that will grow into superstars but it is not an actual team. It is NOT built to actually win games. And that's fine since that's not their role. So, yeah, your argument was and still remains absolutely ridiculous.
Edit: I actually completely forgot about the NBL there. Thanks to AussieCeltic for reminding me. I'm raising the number to 40-45 teams.