Post#103 » by Doormatt » Fri Jun 3, 2011 2:37 am
you have to be elite to be a franchise player. Granger is not a franchise player, he's just the pacers best player right now. theres a difference between being franchise talent, all-star talent, and very good players.
examples:
kobe bryant is a franchise player
pau gasol is an all star
lamar odom is very good
crudely done, but this is my impression of "tiers" in the NBA. obviously there is some wiggle room, as in players could jump between tiers, or even fall down. guys who are "all star" talent are perennial fixtures on the all-star team, as in 5/6/7 appearances. very good, but not good enough to build around for a championship. players who are very good might make 1 or 2 all star games, but are generally too inconsistent or have a flaw in their game that prevents them from improving (health could be a flaw).
bynum will fall somewhere in between that all-star and very good section imo. even if health wasnt a concern, bynum doesnt have the impact to be a franchise player. you build championship teams around franchise players, i dont ever see bynum being that type of piece.
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