If you can do things that nobody else in your generation can do (or less than, say, three other players in your generation can do), then you're a generational talent. And no, the criteria definitely isn't "perennial All-Star." LaMarcus Aldridge is a perennial All-Star, but there are forty guys in the league that can do what he does, given the same usage rate. He might not be the best power forward in the state of Texas.
From my point of view, the only reasonable question with respect to whether or not Doncic is a generational talent is, what generation do you put him in? I mean, if you consider him and LeBron James to be in the same generation then, yeah, it'd be hard to argue that he's a generational talent. But I would say that that was using the term incorrectly.
From my point of view, the only reasonable question with respect to whether or not Doncic is a generational talent is, what generation do you put him in? I mean, if you consider him and LeBron James to be in the same generation then, yeah, it'd be hard to argue that he's a generational talent. But I would say that that was using the term incorrectly.
I haven't seen a lot of Doncic, but enough basketball-knowledgeable people have said he's the real deal, and I see no reason to argue. I've thought of him as a potential generational player since he joined the league. I just want to see more of his career before I drop the word "potential".