Marcus wrote:Physical advantages do give you a higher ceiling.
That's a huge oversimplification.
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Marcus wrote:Physical advantages do give you a higher ceiling.

Johnny Firpo wrote:Marcus wrote:Physical advantages do give you a higher ceiling.
That's a huge oversimplification.
Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:Thespianoid wrote:
reanimator's concerns about Doncic are legitimate, and are questions everyone should have.
I think the dissonance and disagreement comes from attitude regarding improvement. Some view improvement as a given, others as a longshot. The fact is, whomever the prospect, wherever their continent of origin, improvement is never a given and simply speculation/projection based on current information.
Of what we know, Doncic has proven the most as the highest level of competition relative to his peers. Domestic prospects like Porter and Bagley have much more to prove at a higher level, but also have higher ceilings given their physical advantages.
We cannot assume that anyone is guaranteed improvement on their skills, physical attributes, basketball IQ, etc. We can only judge based on the current production and sample size.
Neither side is guaranteed to progress past their current point. Porter/Bagley may never improve on their middling IQ and skill level, and Doncic may never improve his physical abilities. We can only speculate and project according to our inherent biases.
You're basically saying that anybody with physical advantages has higher ceiling, no matter what how behind is in skills, feeling for the game and basketball IQ, and how unlikely is that they will ever have one. And then begins funny part, not only that people doubt Doncic will improve in physics, they demand he has all skills at this moment and not only that, he has to showed them in much higher levels of the competition. It looks like double standards to me.
Physical advantages do give you a higher ceiling. There's no guarantee you reach them though and I think that's where you're getting confused. Nobody is guaranteed anything, all these kids will need to work hard to reach their potential.
Also who says Doncic needs to show everything now. Mentioning things he should/could add to his game isn't saying it needs to be done by 18.
I mentioned this to you earlier. But this a prime example of if someone doesn't praise Doncic then that translates to you that that person hates the kid. This bias against him is imaginary.
Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:
I certainly hope he does. I legit fear for some of our posters if he doesn't.
Nice comment. I appreciate your concern, but ...
I actually think a lot of our exchanges are more centered around a misunderstanding of perspective. But if you think it applies to you then I wish you both the best.

Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:
You're basically saying that anybody with physical advantages has higher ceiling, no matter what how behind is in skills, feeling for the game and basketball IQ, and how unlikely is that they will ever have one. And then begins funny part, not only that people doubt Doncic will improve in physics, they demand he has all skills at this moment and not only that, he has to showed them in much higher levels of the competition. It looks like double standards to me.
Physical advantages do give you a higher ceiling. There's no guarantee you reach them though and I think that's where you're getting confused. Nobody is guaranteed anything, all these kids will need to work hard to reach their potential.
Also who says Doncic needs to show everything now. Mentioning things he should/could add to his game isn't saying it needs to be done by 18.
I mentioned this to you earlier. But this a prime example of if someone doesn't praise Doncic then that translates to you that that person hates the kid. This bias against him is imaginary.
Physical advantages doesn't give you higher ceiling, but it's true many think you have higher ceiling.Ceiling is not exactly exact science, it's more like some imagination point, that everyone is seeing different.
And where have you find this hate thing in my post? It looks to me you imagine a lot.It just look strange to me that we should believe how this raw players will develop skills and feeling of the game and we shouldn't believe Doncic will be much better in everything? How many physical superior prospects go bust every year?;)


Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:
Nice comment. I appreciate your concern, but ...
I actually think a lot of our exchanges are more centered around a misunderstanding of perspective. But if you think it applies to you then I wish you both the best.
But you're sure you know what's the right perspective?
Please don't patronize me.
Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:
Physical advantages do give you a higher ceiling. There's no guarantee you reach them though and I think that's where you're getting confused. Nobody is guaranteed anything, all these kids will need to work hard to reach their potential.
Also who says Doncic needs to show everything now. Mentioning things he should/could add to his game isn't saying it needs to be done by 18.
I mentioned this to you earlier. But this a prime example of if someone doesn't praise Doncic then that translates to you that that person hates the kid. This bias against him is imaginary.
Physical advantages doesn't give you higher ceiling, but it's true many think you have higher ceiling.Ceiling is not exactly exact science, it's more like some imagination point, that everyone is seeing different.
And where have you find this hate thing in my post? It looks to me you imagine a lot.It just look strange to me that we should believe how this raw players will develop skills and feeling of the game and we shouldn't believe Doncic will be much better in everything? How many physical superior prospects go bust every year?;)
We're saying the same thing in regards to the view point of ceilings so I'll leave that alone.
I'll retract the word hate and replace it with questions. What questions/concerns about Luka's game translating at a superstar level have you been non-combative about? Which posters have you not dismissed in tone because they didn't agree with e with your opinion on Doncic?
Ahhhh I see the problem now. You think we're referring to raw athletes in this conversation. Far from it. The kids in the conversation for top pick with Doncic are all skilled players. Maybe not on his level of skill but skilled nonetheless. Also I ask again because you seem to avoid this question each time. Who said Doncic won't improve at all?
Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:
I actually think a lot of our exchanges are more centered around a misunderstanding of perspective. But if you think it applies to you then I wish you both the best.
But you're sure you know what's the right perspective?
Please don't patronize me.
Wow. Definitely didn't say that either. Didn't say anyone was right or wrong just different.
Marcus wrote:If you want to take it in it's rawest form then sure. But if you've been following my input in the conversation I've always mentioned how skills need to be in the area of conversation. In this context yes the kids need to be highly skilled for it to matter because Doncic is ridiculously skilled for his age. But generally speaking the idea of physical advantages gives a player more options in development is true.
Mirotic12 who's one of the biggest advocates for euroleague skill over NBA athleticism mentioned a few pages back that a European team just signed some 7 footer strictly because he was tall and mobile, not knowing if he could play basketball at all. And that's in Europe, so imagine the NBA where that mentality is King. The mindset that Im more likely to teach you skills than I am to teach you how to be a better athlete is not a new concept sir.
XTraderXL wrote:The photo looks like Shved is 1 inch taller than Bogdanovic and Doncic is taller than Shved. He definitelly looks 6'8''. I know for a fact that Dragic in shoes is at least 6'4'', maybe even a bit taller...
Johnny Firpo wrote:I agree with most of this, but you have to realize that elite skills are just as rare as athleticism, maybe more so. For example, the reason why Bird, Nash, Curry, Dirk, etc. succeeded in becoming all-time great players despite being similar athletes to Doncic in terms of explosiveness, and the reason why Jokic will probably do the same, is their immense skill level. I think from a talent standpoint, Doncic belongs in that category, and if that is true - you may or may not agree with me -, he could do the same.
That's why I have a hard time with the "he cannot be a franchise player because of this and that" argument. From an overall talent package, Doncic definitely compares to these all-time greats' young selves. So why would we put a "second option, "mere" All-Star" cap on him? And again, Reanimator uses absolutes. He says he cannot be that, because he has a hole in his game at 18, which is ridiculous.

Johnny Firpo wrote:Marcus wrote:If you want to take it in it's rawest form then sure. But if you've been following my input in the conversation I've always mentioned how skills need to be in the area of conversation. In this context yes the kids need to be highly skilled for it to matter because Doncic is ridiculously skilled for his age. But generally speaking the idea of physical advantages gives a player more options in development is true.
Mirotic12 who's one of the biggest advocates for euroleague skill over NBA athleticism mentioned a few pages back that a European team just signed some 7 footer strictly because he was tall and mobile, not knowing if he could play basketball at all. And that's in Europe, so imagine the NBA where that mentality is King. The mindset that Im more likely to teach you skills than I am to teach you how to be a better athlete is not a new concept sir.
I agree with most of this, but you have to realize that elite skills are just as rare as athleticism, maybe more so. For example, the reason why Bird, Nash, Curry, Dirk, etc. succeeded in becoming all-time great players despite being similar athletes to Doncic in terms of explosiveness, and the reason why Jokic will probably do the same, is their immense skill level. I think from a talent standpoint, Doncic belongs in that category, and if that is true - you may or may not agree with me -, he could do the same.
That's why I have a hard time with the "he cannot be a franchise player because of this and that" argument. From an overall talent package, Doncic definitely compares to these all-time greats' young selves. So why would we put a "second option, "mere" All-Star" cap on him? And again, Reanimator uses absolutes. He says he cannot be that, because he has a hole in his game at 18, which is ridiculous.

Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:
Physical advantages doesn't give you higher ceiling, but it's true many think you have higher ceiling.Ceiling is not exactly exact science, it's more like some imagination point, that everyone is seeing different.
And where have you find this hate thing in my post? It looks to me you imagine a lot.It just look strange to me that we should believe how this raw players will develop skills and feeling of the game and we shouldn't believe Doncic will be much better in everything? How many physical superior prospects go bust every year?;)
We're saying the same thing in regards to the view point of ceilings so I'll leave that alone.
I'll retract the word hate and replace it with questions. What questions/concerns about Luka's game translating at a superstar level have you been non-combative about? Which posters have you not dismissed in tone because they didn't agree with e with your opinion on Doncic?
Ahhhh I see the problem now. You think we're referring to raw athletes in this conversation. Far from it. The kids in the conversation for top pick with Doncic are all skilled players. Maybe not on his level of skill but skilled nonetheless. Also I ask again because you seem to avoid this question each time. Who said Doncic won't improve at all?
For me Bagley and Porter are pretty raw in comparison to Doncic and if you ask me Porter don't look crazy athletic too. For me Porter has a big chance to be a bust, if he will be # 1 pick. What he really has except shooting? Typical role player.
You just read last 15 Reanimator's posts and you will understand.

Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:
But you're sure you know what's the right perspective?
Please don't patronize me.
Wow. Definitely didn't say that either. Didn't say anyone was right or wrong just different.
You don't have to say it. Your interventions and explanations are very telling.
Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:
Wow. Definitely didn't say that either. Didn't say anyone was right or wrong just different.
You don't have to say it. Your interventions and explanations are very telling.
I feel like I mod fairly. If you have issues with me at all my PM box is always open.

Bob8 wrote:Marcus wrote:Bob8 wrote:
You don't have to say it. Your interventions and explanations are very telling.
I feel like I mod fairly. If you have issues with me at all my PM box is always open.
I haven't. You just have that typical American view on things.To understand what Luka is or could be, you should see bigger picture.
Bob8 wrote:I haven't. You just have that typical American view on things.To understand what Luka is or could be, you should see bigger picture.
pacersGM wrote:Bob8 wrote:I haven't. You just have that typical American view on things.To understand what Luka is or could be, you should see bigger picture.
hey Bob8, do you remember in May, when i tried to make my point that Doncic supporters should be happy and hoping that Luka achieves the stats/status/nba career of Goran Dragic? And most of you megafans took it as an insult.
you said that Dragic hasnt done anything in his euro or nba career, and that Goran is probably Lukas nba floor?
you said he is way below teodosic, spanoulis, scrubis ....
BUT YOU KNOW WHAT? I BELIEVE YOU, SINCE YOU ARE THE ONE WHO SEES THE FUTURE. THIS IS YOUR POST FROM MAY, DEBATING THE SCRUBBNESS OF GORAN DRAGIC:
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It will be interesting to see the best Pg/Sg from Europe in last 20 years to play in Eurobasket. I expect Dragic will easy be the best scorer and player of Eurobasket. He should dominate Teo and Llull and maybe Doncic as a rookie will really polish Dragics shoes.
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you do see the future, i bow before you. but if you wrote the above with sarcasm, that would mean something else![]()
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Bob8 wrote:I admit Dragic has great Eurobasket. Much better than I expected. Really great Eurobasket. But do you remember how Teodosic destroyed us in the semis of Eurobasket 2009? We were leading and then in last second he made 3pointer and the game went in overtime? 31 points against us. And I didn't see Teodosic this year?I'm not sure if one year is enough to say someone is better player, especially if other wasn't there.
The other thing is. How many medals has Slovenia won in Fiba championships? Only 1. How many times Dragic played? Many times. And what happened when Doncic played for the first time?
I admit I didn't expect Dragic playing that well. But what about you. Did you expect Doncic to play that well? Being in the best five team of Eurobasket?