Fierce1 wrote:return2glory wrote:Fierce1 wrote:JT has finally added the final piece to his arsenal and that is the power game.
The guy is just very strong now.
Last season I was laughed at when I said he's on the same level as Larry Bird.
Right now it's very clear JT belongs on Larry's level.
Tatum still needs to improve his leadership and passing ability to get near Bird's level. Tatum is great.
Bird was at a different level.
Yeah, not saying he's already as good as Larry, but clearly JT is on that level.
That level is certainly above Paul Pierce's level.
I'll consider Tatum above Pierce's level when he wins a 2nd title in Boston. I hope that is soon. But he isn't there yet. For now, for me, Paul's clutch scoring prowess evens out the All-NBA selections that Tatum has in his favor.
To be on Larry's level? That's 3 MVPs and 3 rings -- I hope Tatum gets there, but there's not many players in the history of the sport on that level!
Russell, Larry, Magic, Jordan, Kareem, LeBron are the only players with at least 3 MVPs and at least 3 titles.
Wilt (2 titles, 4 MVPs), Duncan (5 titles, 2 MVPs), Steph (4 rings, 2 MVPs), and Moses (3 MVPs, 1 ring) are varying degrees of 'close'.
If you don't want to count things like MVPs or rings, then just put them on a court together at age 26 each and I guarantee you Larry is the better player by a country mile. I love Tatum but it's true. If you saw Larry, you know this.
And FWIW Tatum is only occasionally playing 'strong'. Just as often he's splaying out, falling backwards, and/or falling down, then (still!) looking at the ref for a call.
Sorry for the rant. I believe Celtics fans have an awesome history to be aware of and to cherish. And to be realistic about as we evaluate our current stars.
Paul Pierce appreciation society.