76ciology wrote:
One good game doesn't repair the 10 cent head that kid has on his shoulders.
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76ciology wrote:
76ciology wrote:Luka is good. But i just cant see him being the league’s best player. I still find that the league’s best player should be a mix between having freakish tools and elite skillset, this allows you to have the edge with the 99 percentile. Elite skillset without freakish length still allows guys like Kawhi or Ben to be able to slow you down with your skillset not being able to provide separation. Sort of an example is Zach Lavine, because he doesnt have freakish length a guy like Thybulle can blanket him on defense.
And this is what separates guys like LBJ, Giannis, KD and Biid from the rest.
Kobblehead wrote:76ciology wrote:Luka is good. But i just cant see him being the league’s best player. I still find that the league’s best player should be a mix between having freakish tools and elite skillset, this allows you to have the edge with the 99 percentile. Elite skillset without freakish length still allows guys like Kawhi or Ben to be able to slow you down with your skillset not being able to provide separation. Sort of an example is Zach Lavine, because he doesnt have freakish length a guy like Thybulle can blanket him on defense.
And this is what separates guys like LBJ, Giannis, KD and Biid from the rest.
In Luka's case, that's more youth than anything IMO. Guys that have been able to slow him down at age 20, 21 and 22 will be his food within three years.
Take Devin Booker (even smaller and less athletic than Luka) for example. At age 24, he's eating Ben Simmons' soul in one on one matchups.
Luka is the literal GOAT. He will be indefensible, regardless of physical traits, by the time his mid-to-late 20s roll around. If the Mavs find a way to get him a co-star, they're going on a dynasty run.
Kobblehead wrote:76ciology wrote:Luka is good. But i just cant see him being the league’s best player. I still find that the league’s best player should be a mix between having freakish tools and elite skillset, this allows you to have the edge with the 99 percentile. Elite skillset without freakish length still allows guys like Kawhi or Ben to be able to slow you down with your skillset not being able to provide separation. Sort of an example is Zach Lavine, because he doesnt have freakish length a guy like Thybulle can blanket him on defense.
And this is what separates guys like LBJ, Giannis, KD and Biid from the rest.
In Luka's case, that's more youth than anything IMO. Guys that have been able to slow him down at age 20, 21 and 22 will be his food within three years.
Take Devin Booker (even smaller and less athletic than Luka) for example. At age 24, he's eating Ben Simmons' soul in one on one matchups.
Luka is the literal GOAT. He will be indefensible, regardless of physical traits, by the time his mid-to-late 20s roll around. If the Mavs find a way to get him a co-star, they're going on a dynasty run.

zaz102 wrote:I didn't realize how strong Miami is coming on. 9-1 in their last 10 and up to the 4th seed.
76ciology wrote:Right now, their current roster is being built to maximize him. Think about this, let’s say he’s playing with a 6’ sized PG and a 6’6” size SG. Like Ben’s role right now. This takes away his size advantage with wings defending him. This explains why they were willing to sacrifice Seth for JRich.

Kobblehead wrote:Luka was outright better than Kawhi in the Mavs/Clippers series. By the time he's 25+, it's a wrap.

Kobblehead wrote:Dallas misfired on the Porzingis acquisition and extension. He's been a trainwreck in the lockerroom and they found out that stretch bigs that can't move laterally on defense or pass the ball don't have a big impact on the court, either.

Kobblehead wrote:Already better and more talented than anyone his age through NBA history.
His status alltime will be determined by his postseason hardware. There's no imaginary ceiling on him right now that will prevent him from being the GOAT.

Sixerscan wrote:Kobblehead wrote:Already better and more talented than anyone his age through NBA history.
His status alltime will be determined by his postseason hardware. There's no imaginary ceiling on him right now that will prevent him from being the GOAT.
When Lebron was his age he made the finals with Boobie Gibson as his second leading scorer in the ECF.Spoiler:
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
