BallerTalk wrote:clyde21 wrote:BallerTalk wrote: Only on RealGM

how is Magic a more versatile player than Steph?
You mean Earvin "Magic" Johnson, the 6'9" point guard widely regarded as the best to ever play the position?
Magic Johnson, the guy who has notoriously played all 5 positions on the court in the NBA?
The Magic Johnson who has LITERALLY been a champion on ever level of the sport with a disparate assortment of talent around him?
You think Wardell Stephen Curry II is more versatile than that guy?
sorry, this just a myth, Magic ain't playing all 5 positions, at least not at any functional level where it's make sense..is he gonna play your off-ball 2? and do what? is he gonna be your off-ball 3? and do what? just nonsense it doesn't make any practical sense from a bball standpoint.
yes, Steph is more versatile, especially in today's NBA, it's pretty indisputable, he stretches the court in ways Magic can dream off, can play on ball and off-ball with another primary on-ball player, can score on 3 levels, can score on ball, can score off-ball, can faciliate offense, can play off facilitators, can play next to paint only bigs, can play next to stretch bigs, can set screens and cut/slash in ways Magic can't.
look at most of the top10 non Steph players in today's league
LeBron
Kawhi
KD
Giannis
Jokic
Embiid
Harden
Dame
Luka
i can make an easy and strong argument that Steph is a better fit next all these guys than Magic.
again, this aint saying Steph's better than Magic, he's not...but Steph might be the most versatile and portable player we've ever seen no cap.