Rhyno wrote:Choker wrote:Rhyno wrote:Really?
2000-01 year of Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, KG, AI, Carter, J-Kidd etc. easily kills and destroys 2015-16 Curry, LeBron, Westbrook, Durant, CP3 and its not even close. I'm not going to even mention how the 90's talent of MJ, Hakeem, Barkley, Malone etc. also put the current pool of watered down talent to shame as well. T-Mac may be a douche, but he's damn right on this point and how today's generation have lowered the bar on what "greatness" is.
lol no, just no. Iverson and Kidd wouldn't be top 5 players today. You can make the argument the top 5 of those eras are better than the top 5 of this years (wouldn't agree with it though), but from 6-20, this is the most talented I've ever seen the league.
Westbrook over AI? That's pretty laughable.
I'd also like to remind you that AI won his MVP in an era when Shaq, Duncan etc. were in their respective primes. If you think Westbrook could have achieved that than a) he'd have a damn MVP already and b) you're telling me prime Curry > prime Shaq/Duncan. I can't take you seriously.
AI may be the most overrated player of his generation, with his low % shooting, lack of 3 point shot, terrible defense and high turnovers.
T-Mac is out of touch. Players today would clown those guys collectively. The talent level in the league is so much higher now. Westbrook would be a god in that league physically and that's just the start.
Every generation is faster, stronger and more skilled than the last. I could only take a handful from the guys I grew up watching (Larry, Magic, Doc, Kareem, Dream) who could hang with the one that followed (Jordan's era) and only a handful of those guys that could hang with the guys now.
On point, Carter may have shone the brightest but Lowry is easily the best in terms of the impact he's had on team success.