REHawksFan wrote:Bob8 wrote:REHawksFan wrote:
Just more excuses. The chart speaks for itself. The higher Luka's usage, the worse he plays.
Because players in losing teams normally have great +\-? What would happen with Curry’s +\-, if they sold all starters except him? Yes context matters, but not here. Hate towards Luka is strong in this board. Interesting enough no one is talking about Trae in Mavs board.
Yet there's a Mav on the Hawks board talking Luka? Weird. TBH, I don't hate Luka in the least. I think he's a hell of a player....just not currently the transcendent, generational player that Mavs fans think he is. I think he has potential to get there, but isn't there yet. I like Trae more and think he's played better than Luka since around January 1 which is ~40 games, so enough of a sample size to matter.
You say context matters? I agree, but I find it funny that you don't give context to the beginning of the season when Luka was playing WITH other NBA players that have been good enough to make the playoffs in Jordan and Barnes while Trae was playing with other rookies and missing his best player in Collins and a scorer in Prince.
Where's that context? Suits your narrative to claim context now that Luka is struggling (efficiency wise) but to ignore it with Trae. I also wonder where is context when considering Luka has been a pro for 3 years ? No wonder he came into the NBA a more well rounded player that had very little adjustment to go through early on.
Context matters always, but I’m not bashing Trae and never had.
About Luka being professional before. All players from Europe were professional players before they came in Nba. Vast majority of them more years than Luka. There just aren’t any school leagues like in USA. And I never heard that players from Europe are better because they’re more ready. The narrative was, they’re bad because they’re playing against scrubs, who didn’t make it in Nba. And suddenly Euroleague is incredible environment for young players. Funny, don’t you think?









