RRyder823 wrote:Milbuck wrote:Anyone else at times feel like Giannis is way, way ahead of his time? When I imagine what the ultimate goal of basketball is from an individual player perspective, I can't help but picture what I think is Giannis' max ceiling.
People always talk about players who can guard 1-5...but what about players who just ARE 1-5? Not just defense, but every facet of basketball? A player with the full capabilities of center (rim protection, rebounding, post game, post defense), the full capabilities of a point guard (ball handling, playmaking, game flow/tempo management, ability to defend guards), and everything in between. He's got a ways to go, the jumpshot being the main thing. But if he develops into a good shooter and continues his upward trend athletically to help defend smaller guards...is that not approaching the model of the ideal basketball player? Maybe it's the bud talking but I've just never seen a talent like Giannis and it's blowing my mind more and more each game.
Nope. Magic and Lebron were big players with ball handling skills that could and did play every position on the court depending on circumstance.
It's not a new concept. Just exceedingly rare to hit that level.
BadgersBucks wrote:Millbuck, all true. However, all the same could be said about LBJ 12 years ago so it's not like this is the first time it's been done.
Neither Magic nor Lebron were ever really close to true centers as far as defense goes. They could guard certain centers 1 on 1 with varying levels of success, but they weren't ever defending the paint and blocking shots like a legit center. Giannis is not fully there in that respect but his upside as a rim protector/paint protector is miles ahead of those two, like he could be the equivalent of a legit defensive center on that end.
I mean as it is he allows a lower FG% at the rim than Deandre, Davis, KAT, Noel, etc. Since the ASB and being slotted more as a big defensively, he's averaging almost 2 blocks a game which would equal 9th in the whole league, just behind Porzingis and ahead of KAT, Noel, Favors, Biyombo, etc.
The defense at center is a good example of my point...there've been guys who you can streeeeetch the definition of 1-5 to fit, but Giannis could legitimately cover everything fully.