ForeverTFC wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
No one in this thread has said Giannis is better than Jokic, unless I completely missed it.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram, though it's never been a massive gap. Ingram is a better shot creator in the half court while Siakam is a better transition player, off-ball play finisher, and defender. With that said, Ingram is a fine fit with Giannis given the need for a secondary initiator and scorer beside him (see Middelton, Dame trade). Would I rather have Siakam beside him? I think so, but it's not that far off.
IQ vs Turner is almost impossible to rank. They both give you desirable traits in their position while also bringing a few critical shortcomings.
I do wonder why you are dodging the original debate though. Haliburton/Siakam/Turner are in the finals. Do you believe Giannis/Ingram/IQ are considerably worse?
Yes they aren't as good. Quickley is a bench player as best, Ingram is injury prone and hasn't shown he can play off ball.