JimmyTheKid wrote:Imagine ever calling Tyrese Haliburton "overrated."
Imagine trading Tyrese Haliburton before giving him the keys.
Gotta learn to separate the art from the artist. Yes, he owns the Bucks and talks an obscene amount of sh*t, but his play on the floor speaks for itself. Annually hovering around that magical 50/40/90 mark, putting teammates in optimal positions to excel almost every time down the court with elite passing ability and vision, the ability to slice and dice and finish at the rim, and now exhibiting the elusive "clutch" gene? Head coach's wet dream. Good god, I hope the rumors from few years back of the Bucks passing on a Midds/Hali centered trade were never true.
This is where I've been at. He's a huge douche, going out of his way to say how much he didn't care about the Bucks growing up as a native son, & then taunting the Milwaukee crowd for beating a severely diminished team last year.
That said, what he was doing individually was impressive. Like you pointed out, he put up 21/10 on almost 50/40/90 as a 21-22 yr old. Then had a bump to 28 for a couple months. Now that was anomalous. But 24/11 would have been a pretty natural jump at that age. Then he had some injuries to dip well below his natural trajectory. And people used that to argue he was a phony. Those were All NBA 2nd team, to at worst 3rd team, #'s he was putting up. And in better health, or in the clutch, he can still dial it up to that level.
He's also fun to watch. As a basketball fan, and Wisconsinite, I wish I could enjoy him unabashedly. But he and his father make it really hard. Maybe they think they need to be this guy to make it work.