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![]() And the correct answer is...
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![]() First thing.........Leandro Barbosa is the fastest. Now that that's settled, on to Durant.
I love the guy's game. In college. In college, he's got all of the skills he needs. I am not sure how it can be said that he's not athletic. I see a very nice athlete. To say he's not as good an athlete as Dirk is crazy to me. He's not as physically mature as Dirk is but he's easily a better athlete. The thing I like about him is that he's very polished and poised offensively. He takes exactly what the defense gives him. He has the ability to go into the post and score even though I don't really think he has much of a post game. He's got the perfect game for college. When he gets to the NBA, he's going to find the going a whole lot tougher. He's going to be able to score 20 a game simply because of his skills and size. He is a mismatch for most people because of his size and skills, sort of like Garnett and Dirk in that regard. But I think he's going to have problems in trying to become a dominant offensive player. I don't see him with a signature move at this point. In the pros, he won't be able to hold a position on the block because he's not big enough. Will he add size? Maybe. If he does, will it take away from his effectiveness on the perimeter? Maybe. I don't see him with the quickness to beat 2's and 3's off the dribble in the NBA. And I think he's going to be able to be guarded by those because he's primarily a perimeter player. Guys like McGrady, James, Bowen, etc will be able to guard him and he won't be able to take advantage of his height advantage and he won't out-quick them. Another problem that I think he'll have is the exact opposite of what works for him in college. Whereas in college he takes what the defense gives him, in the pros, they won't give him anything. He's going to have to take things from them. That's what separates the true superstars. Guys like Bryant, Wade, James, Dirk, Anthony, Iverson, McGrady, etc., they have the ability to take what they want at any point in the game. I haven't seen that ability yet from Durant. The more I watch him play, the less I'm impressed with him. As I said, he'll be a valuable addition to a team. He'll score points. But he won't be able to dominate like he has in college. The player I am most reminded of when I watch him........Bob McAdoo. The current players that I would compare him to are probably Loul Deng, Antawn Jamison, and Tim Thomas.
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![]() I was once compared to John Stockton, only im a much better shooter and I have a killer crossover.
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2. Give us your evidence upon observation. 3. He wont beat them with quickness, he will back them down. 4. You are saying McGrady is a good defensive player and Lebron... holy *** 5. A huge misunderstanding of the rule differences between the pros and college. DEFENSIVE 3 seconds in the pros makes it much more difficult to guard good offensive players. This prevents a true zone from being played like in college. This is why a lot of good offensive players in college, like Wade, become great offensive players in the Pros. 6. And this is the major problem with all of these guys except Wade and James (both still learning). They can do anything offensively at any time, so their teammates watch them. This is exactly why guys like Nash, Bird, Kidd, etc... make much better team players. They know how to involve other teammates. Iverson and Carmello... what a great combo. Look how well they have done. And this, in the end, is what will end their careers earlier than players that rely and baskeball knowhow instead of pure athletic ability. Pure athletic ability goes downhill, basketball saavy gets better. Look how long Stockton lasted at PG... you think Iverson will play as many games as Stockton... no way. Who is the better athlete Stockton or Iverson. Case closed. Cannon your cousin? I will take a PM. You got me interested. |
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![]() There is no way that any of us can give evidence of who's a better athlete. It's mostly a subjective opinion based on what we see.
I don't think he's going to be backing people down. Most of them are stronger than he is. Have u seen LeBron James? It's a lot easier said than done. But when u are primarily a perimeter player, u can't just adjust your game like that. People said the same thing would happen with Dirk against Bowen. But Bowen does a very effective job against him. Dirk can post but it's not his primary game. Same with Durant. I didn't say that James and McGrady were great defensive players. I said those are the types of guys that will be guarding him. They are big enough to keep him off of the blocks and they are quick enough to stay with him on the perimeter. Durant is not like a Garnett, who has the ability, if guarded by a smaller player, to take them down inside. I just haven't seen that from Durant. I don't think I ever made the argument that better athletes are better players. I would never make that argument. I think John Stockton was the best point guard I've ever seen play and I know he wasn't the best athlete out there.
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![]() im sad to see that Mark Price isnt in the conversation. Probably the most underrated superstar in the history of basketball
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2. McGrady and Lebron would have to work to much on defense. Thats why they usually cover lesser offensive players on opposing teams. It also keeps them out of fould trouble. So I dont think they would cover a guy who will most likely keep progressing offensively like Durant probably will in the Pros 3. You listed them as super stars. I took that to mean best players. May have been my mistake. Mark Price was good, but not for very long Seattle. Got hurt. And after that he was very average. |
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because its true, if i dropped the burgers and eggrolls in favor of steamed veggies and water. I would of at least played D1 and had a shot at the NBA |
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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![]() Shut up Glorious...yer mekin' me sick already.
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And he will go to the basket once he actually puts on some muscle. He is a skinny kid. Durant is probably the weakest player in the NBA. Nahh he has to be. Should have stayed at Texas because I said so. I think you have hit on an important theme about posting up. But the mentality that allows one to want to post up is the ability not to be moved from a spot easily. All the guys you mention have very little lower body strength. Garnett is so much more athletic compared to Duncan but he has never been able to guard Duncan because Duncan backs down with his ample butt and keeps Garnett stuck on the floor. You look at a guy like David Robinson and he was all muscle upstairs. But down low, no legs or butt thus no post up game. Same with most of the guys you mentioned. Rasheed Wallace can post but it is almost always followed by a jumper falling away... no chance for a tip or quick grab and put back when you do that. And Rasheed just cannot wear people down like Duncan or Shaq (when he is healthy), he cant take the beating. And part of it is he is not big enough low. His center of mass is too high to post consistently. Lower body strength is something that I think is overlooked. Charles Barkely was incredibly strong down low and in the upper body so at 6' 5" or 6' 6" he was a great post up player. |
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![]() Where are the JJ. Reddick folks?
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![]() Mr. PeeGarden,sir..what is your fascination with men's dupas?
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