ATG Offensive Engines LeBron, Magic, Jordan, Curry, Nash, and Jokic and Playoff Series

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Re: ATG Offensive Engines LeBron, Magic, Jordan, Curry, Nash, and Jokic and Playoff Series 

Post#101 » by OhayoKD » Sun Sep 1, 2024 5:27 am

Colbinii wrote:
OhayoKD wrote:
CodeBreaker wrote:And you think it's fair to criticize and compare Jokic's ball handling to the likes of Curry and Magic, but call it potshots when I compare it to another all-time great like KD? oh please

As the biggest KD fan, I must admit, with heavy heart, KD is also a fraud.


Fraud in what sense?

I've actually come to respect his abilities and skill-set more as time goes by (I was lower on him for most of his prime). Ironically he has become a player to me where you just put him on any team, he does what he does (Score at incredible efficiency) but doesn't do much else.

In theory. In actuality 2018 or 2019 are a pretty big wrench in his portability case.


ronically, Durant is, to me, the poster child of why the term portability and it's typically uses is a rubbish, corporate jargon in the basketball communities.

Durant can go to any team and do his thing. The problem is he doesn't exemplify them to higher degrees. And he isn't a good enough ball-handler or playmaker to enhance those around him--and that's really where the value of being portable lies.

Sure.
its my last message in this thread, but I just admit, that all the people, casual and analytical minds, more or less have consencus who has the weight of a rubberized duck. And its not JaivLLLL

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