Wildlinger wrote:When Steve Kerr traded for Dragic who was actually drafted by the Spurs, he said Dragic is the 2nd most athletic point guard in the draft behind Westbrook. In 2009 Gentry who was coaching the Suns said Dragic is the most athletic player on the Suns. And that was with prime Amar'e on his team. You can read the scouting reports on Dragic before he was drafted and the main thing mentioned in them is his speed with the ball and general athleticism. To say Dragic isn't athletic or fast is absolutely ludicrous. Doncic is an extremely talented young player, but some Doncic fan boys are really going way to far trying to make him look better than he actually is.
Dragic is indeed a very good athlete. Here is where the issue is though, people that only follow NBA, or that have this belief NBA is a billion times better than any other basketball and that all the other basketball leagues have no athletes and are "full of stiffs", can take "2nd most athletic point guard in the draft behind Westbrook" and "most athletic player on the Suns", and think in their own mind then that........
"For sure Dragic is way more athletic than any player in Europe"...... But it doesn't work that way. It's true Dragic is a very good athlete. But on sheer athleticism, just strictly only accounting for athleticism - there are all kinds of point guards just in Europe that would leave him in the dust athletically.
So there is a big disconnect in how so many NBA fans view this whole athleticism issue with NBA players. It's always that somehow athletic in the NBA means most athletic in the world, and it simply isn't true, and actually, in a lot of cases the absolute most supreme athletes in the sport of basketball have noting to do with the NBA.
You have guys that are actually super athletes, not the "super athletes" NBA claims to have in its marketing, but real bona fide true super athletes, that maybe are not good enough for NBA. So they play in other leagues. Just like with EuroLeague, in a lot of cases the best athletes in European basketball are not playing necessarily in EuroLeague.........maybe they are not good enough really for EuroLeague, so they play lower leagues. But athletically, they are off the charts.
Same with NCAA. Some of the absolute most incredible athletes in basketball in NCAA never sniff the NBA. They were not considered to be good enough as players, but athletically they are off the charts. They might end up playing in any number of leagues around the world.
People with the NBA POV, seem to generally think any NBA basketball player from Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, whatever must be the only thing those areas have in terms of talent, and seem to generally always equate them to being "superior athletes" as compared to anyone else playing in those places. Funny thing is, if you watch some NBL (Australia) or something game, you see how all the best athletes Australia has in basketball actually don't play in the NBA.
He is exaggerating to say Dragic isn't that good of an athlete, but from NBA fans perspective, almost everyone over exaggerates the athleticism of all NBA players, as compared to any basketball elsewhere in the world. Just look at this thread.....you have guys saying no players in Europe have the athleticism of average NCAA college players........when there are freak athletes (European, American, whatever) in Europe. Guys that would be considered easily freak athletes in NBA under any measurement.
So I think the point he was trying to make is, NBA fans constantly do this - they exaggerate the athleticism of NBA players, and so to them Dragic must have been this amazing athlete in Europe, even though he wasn't. I watch EuroLeague, EuroCup, and BCL (1,2,3 level European leagues), and generally, I see no difference in athleticism levels, and even often see some of the really best athletes in the lower leagues. But the difference is the higher the league, the better the players are overall. Nothing to do with athleticism though for the most part, because again, actually often the best athletes are in lower leagues, since they are great athletes, but not such good players maybe.
The NBA fan POV seems to be in general, "the lower the league, the less athletic the players are". Which just isn't true. So yes, Dragic is a very good athlete, but yet his athleticism truly isn't anything special at all in Europe, even though NBA fan perspective would falsely think so.