Sharkboy242 wrote:Look, I don't take issue with your stance on thinking that KAT is a better player than Jokic. I take issue with the fact that in order to try to make this claim true, you belittle Jokic's ability. You've tried to paint him as this player that is only good because he can pass, you parrot the fact that he can only play 28 MPG without ever even knowing or caring why that is the case. You try to paint him as someone who only appears good on paper, which is totally false.
Anyone who actually watches him play, and its evident you dont, knows that Jokic is so much more than a better passer. His vision is elite, his midrange shooting is elite, his rebounding is exceptional, his teammate impact is elite. Everything besides defense Jokic does exceptionally well. Hell, even his post-up is elite and I would be very surprised if KAT has a high FG% on ISO post ups than Jokic. If you really think all he does is score, you owe it to yourself to educate yourself and not spew such ignorant information.
Dont get me wrong, I think Jokic is a very good player and havent claimed otherwise. I said he could potentially make some all star teams and its not like im calling him some Dleague scrub. Hes an efficient and fairly versatile scorer, very good rebounder, and a very good passer for a big, im not trying to take that away from him. I just think its laughable to talk about him in the same breath with guys who have the potential to be the best players on championship caliber teams like Towns, Giannis, and Embiid.
I know, I know...but advanced stats! I have no desire to be stuck on this merry go round, im sorry some of you blindly follow advanced stats without understanding they are ineffective measures of individual players. My Durant going to GSW example is one of many which highlights the foolishness of using stats based on a team to evaluate an individual. Towns is a cheat code, a 7 footer who can take the ball the length of the court in traffic, come of a screen to hit a 3, dominate in the post, facilitate, rebound, block shots, and do it all as a primary threat. I watched nearly every game of Kevin Garnetts career, and this just reminds me of all the Denver fans telling me how Antonio Mcdyess was just as good or better.
Again, one looks to be a first ballot HOF type player, the other is a very good player. Sorry if I dont allow misguided advanced stats to convince me otherwise.