KGtabake wrote:Synciere wrote:It's Durant, and it's not as close as people want it to be. Giannis is the better rebounder, but KD is miles ahead as a shooter/scorer, is a better overall passer, and the difference defensively is negligible if both are locked in. I think people just like Giannis better honestly.
KD isn't a better playmaker/passer than Giannis. The difference defensively is also massive.
I think you just don't like Giannis much.
Yeah KD is a much better playmaker than Giannis. Giannis has just had the responsibility of being the primary playmaker for the Bucks because they haven't had the true point guard who is a primary facilitator. KD has played with Westbrook, then Steph, and now Kyrie/Harden.
Defensively, Giannis is a great defender in the post, but I think his impact is slightly exaggerated. If he's this great defender, why was KD dropping 35 and 40 on the Bucks like that? And even if you hold true that Giannis is a much better defender, then you have to acknowledge the massive gap in shooting and scoring. Giannis shoots that percentage because most of his shots are at the rim, but he's primarily been a sub 30% shooter from 3.
I love Giannis's game, and saying one guy is better isn't supposed to imply you're **** on another guy, but reading this board and the internet it's clear many fans don't like KD, be it leaving for Golden State or his fake account antics. Giannis gets points for staying in Milwaukee and winning. It's just the truth, no shade. He BARELY beat KD and the Nets without Kyrie or a healthy Harden, otherwise this isn't even a conversation.
For years people wanted to insist Kawhi, or KD, or anyone else was better than Lebron because Lebron couldn't beat the Warriors as a superteam or whatever. One ring doesn't change the facts. KD is simply a better player than Giannis right now. Giannis is certainly no chump, and a legitimate MVP caliber player, but this isn't close man...