Rn5ho wrote:Because you keep trying to convince us that there's no way that x can happen and that y can never ever be improved because currently it's not on high level. That's why, your posts are extremely irritating. He keeps proving you wrong and then you just find another thing to pick on and bring up until he masters/improves it, then you hide for a few weeks and come up with another.
This video you posted is focusing only and solely on Eurobasket. That was his 1st time playing a major role and honestly he exceeded all expectations there, nobody thought he'd be that good (because according to many, he was a finished product and couldn't progress much more). If you would stop just watching youtube videos and watch some actual games from Doncic, you'd know how big of a progress he's made since September. Everyone and their grandmas was pointing out during Eurobasket that he's too predictable, that he doesn't use a midrange jumper and does step back threes too much. Including me. And that was correct. But since then he changed that A LOT. He added midrange game to his repertoire (obviously still a WIP), he stopped relying 90% of the time on his stepback threes, he gets past his defender, but pretty much never chooses to finish at the rim (what I believe the reasons for that are, I explained in previous post and since you think "3sec rule is bull" - that's exactly why it's so hard to discuss with you).
He can't get past anyone?
https://youtu.be/9sPxV4YGNa0?t=1m48s
But this probably won't count (even though this happened more than a year ago, when he was 17 and a 5-10 mpg type of backup player). Do you notice what the difference here is? There's entirely empty space inside the box (compare it to pretty much all the situations in your video, where there's always 4-6 people inside the box). You really don't understand that this is a huge difference between Euro and NBA? The 3sec rule and bigger court, which adds this extra space. Luka is not nearly as bad (he's no freak) as some of you are trying to present him and if you'd watch him on regular basis, you'd appreciate the progress he's making and realize that what stood true few months ago is many cases doesn't anymore.
thats whack man
but i will still and again state that his athletic limitations will prevent him from becoming a nba superstar. he wont never average anything close to 7 reb and 7 assist per game in the nba, but again, he will be a solid nba starter. worthy of a nba 1 pick while considering beagley and ayton could be nbas superstar for the next 10 -13 years? i dont think so.
doncic is as close to a finished product there is. sound weird to say that for a 18 year old? maybe.
but he is a pro, playing against men for 3-4 years now. 4 years ago beagley was a skinny dude running up and down in the aau circuit.
the nba or pro game can teach beagley and aeyton so much more then it can doncic. but you will see that in the next years.
until then, keep attacking me personaly if you find pleasure in it











