Post#35 » by Sebastian » Sat Mar 12, 2022 5:27 pm
Of course we will, barring societal collapse. Time allows these things to happen. Advances in training, medical care and PEDs will only amplify great players even more. Longer and higher peaks and greater longevity. Less time missed due to injuries. Easier recovery overall from previously career-defining injuries.
Remember there were times people said there would never be another Magic or Bird or Dr J or Big O. Those players will always be great but future generations have given us players that are their equivalents or better. LeBron, Durant, Giannis, and the like. And generations to come will give us new players that break the mold yet again. Steph for example will not be the greatest shooter forever. Someone, at some point, will come along and bring with him the physical abilities of Ja or a young D-Rose along with the insane shooting skills and thus surpass Seth. This is one of the great things about sports. Generational talents do not stop arriving. A case can be made that there is a top 10 all-time player currently active in every major sport, with maybe half having GOAT-tier guys at the top (Brady and Mahomes, Bron, Trout, Tiger, McDavid). This will pretty much always be the case, and some of these guys will not just be GOAT tier but will become GOATs for a time (like Brady and Tiger have).
So yeah, there will be another LeBron. Not exactly the same player, but the evolutionary progression can look something like Magic->LBJ->Next guy.