CousinOfDeath wrote:Or how about Realgm, where if my favorite young player isn't good on offense let's overrate his defense to justify my man crush.
So where does the propensity to hit big shots... rebound the ball... an ability to show he can actually be a player that handles the PnR (when initially no one expected him to) when his point guard is having trouble with even menial penetration... or that he appears to be a good kid who doesn't seem to get into trouble... or how about that at the ripe age of 22 he was already a big part of the team that was one win away from a finals appearance? Where does that stuff fit in?
Indiana was in no position to play the contract game with him... Usually when they decide to build around a player they stay true to their talent evaluation and are able to project how good a player will be: case in point>>> Roy Hibbert. On this very same forum the same song and dance that is being displayed today about PG's extension was being displayed when the Pacers matched Portland's offer.
Paul George when everything is considered but mostly age had a terrific playoff run. Sure he struggled here and there but I can safely bet he's the kind of guy that is going to learn from them.
Off the top of my head he had the triple-double against Atlanta which was undeniably one of the most impressive single game performances in the 2013 playoffs.. He was a swiss army knife against NY who had HCA and was favored.. and he hit two huge shots in game 1 against Miami.. and he had a few really good games where he was playing opposite the best player in the game.
So you tell me... it's just the defense?