KnicksGod wrote:CKamm1 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:
No. I'm saying something other than what you think.
Shooting in general can be an overrated thing -- not saying Steph's shooting is overrated, at all. Saying that if that's your best strength, which for him it clearly is, players can get a little overrated on that basis. "at some level" -- meaning that after you are past a certain point of really good shooting, additional accuracy can be less important than whether you can pass and make plays.
The perfect point guard is not a guy who shoots it off the charts (as Steph does) but has some weaknesses -- the perfect PG is a really good shooter, playmaker, defender and has the speed and skill to kill you off the dribble too. Great shooters can often not find their shot as easily late game and that becomes problematic.
I think even Durant suffers from this a LITTLE and he's the tallest/best shooter in the game. Dirk made his mark as a great shooter because he has the size and moves to free up his jumper. I think Durant needs to start adding some pet moves and pay attention to the placement and pet moves that Dirk developed to reliably go to when he needed them.
Durant gets by on his great talent more than this -- he has work to do IMO. So yeah, I'm not calling either guy anything but really good players, but I think they're a tad overrated yes and need to do more to be truly great.
Steph also turns it over quite a bit as a footnote, so that detracts from his playmaking too obviously, though StephNYKurry seems to ignore this for some reason. He's up over 3 TOPG.
"Durant and Curry are a tad overrated and need to do more to be truly great." For christ's sakes you have to be kidding me. And that was only maybe the third most ridiculous thing you said.
You too are basically misunderstanding me lol. They are top players but to the extent people think they're finished products, already in the HOF and have done everything they need to do individually to win a championship -- which is basically what most fans think -- I disagree. To win titles and establish themselves as all-time greats, they need to perfect their games and round them out. They need to work on footwork and moves that will make the most of their great jumpers. I don't think they're there yet. If Dirk had not worked on it and gotten better, he'd be a great shooter with no titles.
A thing as simple as working on 1 or 2 unstoppable moves that you can go to in the clutch is big. Right now Durant uses his height and speed to get to the basket at will -- I'm not sure that's good enough. Durant is to me closer to already great great than Steph.
Too many people fall in love with stats and the NBA marketing machine. I mean really what have Steph and Durant done to warrant scoffing at the idea that they should work to mold their talents into better players? Not much. Steph never in a Finals and Durant's team got handled easily in his one Finals. The bar just keeps getting lower. As long as a guy is talented and flashy and can shoot, he's untouchable and beyond critique?
Gimme a break.
Your threshold is absurd. There's not a player ever who couldn't have added something to their game and been better. Those 2 can never get an ounce better and be first ballot no doubt hall of famers.
What does whether they've been in the finals or not have to do with them as individual players?


















