Cavsfansince84 wrote:Threads such as this one are how and why certain players get overrated. Not saying by a lot but overrated all the same. I don't feel like a lot of people who make these threads or say a bunch of hyperbolic things about the player they are about have been following the nba for more than 10-20 years either. For instance, no Steph isn't the goat screen runner and his release while quick I'm not sold on the quickest but also he has very little lift and a somewhat low release point on top of being sort of smallish which means he can't get his shot off quite as easily as other guys such as Reggie or Luka. You can appreciate a player without them needing to be the greatest ever at x, y, z and x1, y2, z2. I say this as someone who's been making complimentary posts about Steph almost all season long including when people were busy making the threads about him being so exposed early on and when the Warriors record started to sink a month or so ago.
I don't think this is that hyperbolic. I made the parameters specific enough to exclude the points that you're making. Point guards are generally under 6'5" and they lack the physicality to score this many points in general, let alone on this efficiency on a team where they end up getting doubled and trapped all of the time. Getting 30+ ppg on above 64 T% multiple times, with this time being in his age 32 season, is absolute insanity. In terms of pure efficiency and volume, there are not other point guards that really are that close. I'd say Dame is next up and Kyrie is right there. I would even argue that those guys are better at making a variety of shots, and that there's less of an actual plausible gameplan to stop Kyrie other than him missing shots than there is for Steph. But Steph's ability to shoot this many threes at this volume and make them so efficiently with this amount of defensive attention he gets is just ridiculous.
Steph just kills Luka in efficiency, also, and Steph's on a worse team too. I would probably take Harden over Steph as a scorer or it's a draw because Harden can get to the line much more with his power and speed and size so he can shoot horribly and still be efficient. Steph can be prone to struggling (relatively speaking) when his three ball is off. But that said, he's the best scoring PG.