Texas Chuck wrote:So first we overracted to Kawhi. Now its Giannis. I hate the playoff knee-jerks so much.
And yes, I know Giannis has had offensive issues in the playoffs before. But he's been plenty good enough against Brooklyn. The issue has been Middleton who is supposed to be their Truth to Giannis' KG.
I want Giannis to prove me wrong for three straight years, but he's disappointing as usual. I haven't watched game one to be honest, so maybe I just have bad timing for watching Bucks games, but he wasn't good in game two and he was bad for most of Heat series.
I've heard in 2019 that Giannis struggled because Raptors were perfectly suited to guard him and were all-time great defensively. That's fair, but then he disappointed in 2020 ECSF before injury. Miami weren't equipped that well to guard Giannis, but maybe he was just injured? Then he faced far worse Miami team this year and failed to impose himself offensively again. Now, he faces Nets. He was supposed to dominate them and so far he doesn't. I hope he'll get better as the series goes on but I find it less and less likely.
No, at this point I have to be convinced that Giannis is better than that. I've never questioned Kawhi's game, I know a lot of people overreact to his performance against Nuggets last year, but I wasn't one of them. I kept telling people that he's playing well when Clippers were losing against Dallas. Kawhi is a proven player, the only concern is his durability. When Clippers lose, it's not because of fundamental flaws in his game. You can't compare overreacting to Kawhi to criticizing Giannis issues on offensive end.