jamaalstar21 wrote:bbalnation wrote:Its great that he's made his strengths even stronger: some that are top notch in today's game.
What I dont understand is not acknowledging his weaknesses, and how important they are in this league. He can't hit the three on offense and spread the floor: which almost every other player in this league can do in 2021. Thats critical in a modern offense because it creates spacing and opportunities for other teammates, something that isn't currently available (ie something as simple as a pick and pop). On defense, he hasn't figured out how to defend the agile guards (though I dont know if he ever will with his mobility, size and speed). Teams continuing to attack that in the playoffs will be an issue for a reigning DPOY, as it has been before.
Hes making the most of his current offensive and defensive skillsets. But man, his game is really limited for someone who gets a lot of praise, accolades, and all-NBA awards over other players who are doing more for their teams (imo) & without the glaring gaps on both ends.
What I don't understand is not acknowledging the weaknesses of Steph Curry, Dame Lillard, Donovan Mitchell etc, and how important they are in this league. They can't protect the rim on defense, or even defend the paint. It's critical in a modern defense because it covers up the mistakes from the average/weak defenders getting blown by on the perimeter. Teams continually target and attack them in the playoffs and that will be an issue as it has before. On offense, they haven't figured out how to roll to the rim for dunks or hit 73% of field-goal attempts. They're all shooting between 39-45%!!! They get so few rebounds and never dunk on anyone! If you're getting less than 3 dunks per game, how are you a professional basketball player? Some of them wont get 3 dunks all year!
They're making the most of their current offensive and defensive skillets. But man, their games are really limited for guys who get a lot of praise, accolades, and all-NBA awards over other players who are doing more for their teams (IMHO) & without the glaring gaps on both ends.
if rudy improved on offense as much as curry improved defensively over the last few years, Gobert would be the best player in the nba.