NO-KG-AI wrote:AussieBuck wrote:NO-KG-AI wrote:
Exactly, and he's not even in the ballpark right now, so Giannis' superfan club is going to have to admit he's either not as athletic, or Davis is just way smarter and more skilled.
What I've gotten from this board is that Giannis is more gifted in every area. Athleticism, skills, and IQ.
Giannis being compared to both KG and now Davis really has you at the end of your tether eh?
About as badly as the Anthony Randolph craze did. There is always a ball handling tall guy that gets compared to players that are substantially better than him on both ends, to some varying degree. There is always a guy that is supposedly taller, more athletic, more skilled, and higher IQ than some of the most statistically dominant players ever, yet he's a decidedly average or below player.
It's par for course for RealGM. I've seen it a lot. Lots of practice phenoms with unsubstantiated mind blowing numbers or measurements that no one has proof of. Giannis isn't the first young guy to get a bit overrated by his fans, and he won't be the last.
In all seriousness, some people think he's the most athletic of this group, and he's more skilled than Davis (but less than Durant). Someone has to explain to me why he's a substantially worse player than the other two if that's the case.
I hate to dumb it down to this, but I think my explanation is the simplest, and bares out in the numbers:
Durant is the least explosive athlete, but the most highly skilled in terms of offense (by a lot really). His numbers at the combine, and his athleticism markers(Things like rebounds, blocks, steals, dunks have always bore that out). He's a decent, fluid athlete for 6'11, but he's absolutely all time great in terms of skills at that height and length.
Davis is the least skilled in terms of ball handling and passing creativity by a lot here, but he's the most explosive and dominant athlete. And again, it bares out in the athleticism markers, and he's able to use that athleticism gap and a jump shot to be a substantially more dominant player on both ends and the glass than Giannis, but Durant is still the best offensive player by a fair margin.
Giannis isn't all time great in either athleticism or offensive skill set, but he's probably 2nd place in both, but the other guys stand out as the best in the league or close to it in their respective strength. Sometimes it's better to be dominant in one facet and a little weaker in the other as opposed to the jack of all trades.
Got to say I'm pretty giddy that you've gone back to the Magic Randolph thing again. Giannis came over as a skinny 18 year playing out of position coming from a nothing league in Greece. He's improved massively year on year and will be still be 21 for the first month or so of the season. He'll be a superstar soon enough, not many people get there this young.

















