Primedeion wrote:tsherkin wrote:OkcSinceSGA wrote:Well and Kobe was never the playmaker SGA is.
Actually, there, I'd say they are pretty close. Kobe had his APG suppressed in the triangle a bunch. I imagine that in today's environment with spacing and developed PnR strategy, he'd look just fine... but he was also a 6 apg guy a couple of times.
Primedeion wrote:Pretty clear he's a better scorer?
I'm pretty sure you're the same genius that suggested Tyrese Haliburton had a better offensive peak, so I'm not surprised at this blubbering nonsense. Sit down.
Yeah. He's a better shooter, that one is pretty much impossible to overlook. And he's a dramatically superior off-dribble scorer in the middle spaces. And he's a better 3pt shooter. Like, in essentially every way but top end volume, he's been a superior scorer. And a lot of it off of action very similar to what Kobe saw in his own time, and which was very effective and available in the 90s and 2000s.
It's okay to like a player, but there IS a point where failing to acknowledge the abilities and impact of other players becomes a sort of blindspot.
Again, I'm pretty sure you're the same genius that suggested Tyrese Haliburton had a better offensive peak. It's pretty obvious which one of us has the blindspot.
Oh, and SGA finished the postseason with a -0.5 opponent-adjusted relative TS. I know you don't know this, but peak Kobe was at +4.9 opponent adjusted rTS in the PS. And he was doing that while posting a higher inflation-adjusted scoring rate. Even you aren't foolish enough to place more stock on the RS.
Why are you so emotional about this man? The league as a whole is SIGNIFICANTLY more efficient at shooting top to bottom. For several reasons. Less physical league, no hand checking, more open 3s, more ball movement etc. So relative TS% becomes less useful. Again, career wise Kobe is 100% greater. What I’m trying to relay though is in the last couple of years SGA has taken a leap to that top 5 SG echelon statistically.
It’s not an insult, it’s just the truth. He’s putting up stat combinations on both ends not done outside of Jordan/Wade. He’s a historically elite slasher (top 3 all time in drives per game combined with finishing efficiency). If you just take the last 1.5 seasons or so, he stacks up very well with Kobe, Wade, Jordan on paper.
If your answer is he needs to win rings or win more, I agree. He’s only 25. Lots of time. But from a production/efficiency standpoint he’s peaking extremely high. Just remember… the POV that I’m just crazy was something I dealt with when I said he’s a future perennial star before he played his first game.
Then I said future MVP tier guy, also got laughed at and he finished #2 last year. Also he’s been a hell of a playoff performer so far. His team just wasn’t good enough before. But now it is, and you’ll see the winning results you want.
Ps.. Haliburton comparison is irrelevant
“This kid reminds me of a 6-6 Chris Paul. He wants to win everything.”
Olin Simplis- SGA’s trainer.