Well then you're firmly wrong. I didn't omit anything. My analysis was entirely based on watching his games over the course of a year and making up my own mind about his potential on both offense and defense. You're resurrecting one of the talking points from our 2018 prospects discussion for some reason even though he's finished 4th, 6th, and 5th respectively in the last three MVP votes and his career playoff averages to date are 32, 9, and 8 which includes leading his team to the WCF this season. Why?
It's also a point of view ("Luka is a poor defender" ) that I've never agreed with. He's not one of the best defenders in the league but he has a basketball IQ of about 1000 and he's a better athlete than most will ever give him credit for. Team defense is what wins in the NBA not individual ďefensive prowess and he's a capable team defender in addition to being an elite offensive player both as a scorer and a passer. Aside from the fact that there's no reason to re-litigate this in the context of this current conversation, basically you're trying to tell me I was wrong to call Luka a guaranteed hall of famer when his career to date points overwhelmingly in the direction that he's a guaranteed hall of famer.
Um, no I’m not wrong. You continue to do it.
Everything you keep citing — most notably being a “guaranteed HOF’er” is ONLY considering one side of the floor. Which was precisely the point I brought up from the beginning. Why so many over-value one side of the floor is beyond me (except when discussing players on the KINGS).
And correction, #77 is a bad defender. Did you not watch the the postseason this year? It was on full display. He was exposed. All anybody seems to want to notice are the immense offensive numbers. But his defense was among the reasons the Mavs lost that series.
But I guess that doesn’t matter, right? He’s a future HOF just like the Bearded Hag. SMH.
Players such as AD, KD, Embiid, CP3, Wall, and Simmons were all considered elite prospects when they entered the draft. With elite potential on both sides of the ball, just like LBJ. And at least 4 of them clearly are better all-around players than #77.
I’ll conclude by saying this, again. I get that your opinion is your opinion and that you are entitled to it. All I continue to point out is that your opinion was formed over-valuing one side of the floor. You can deny it all you want, but it’s the truth.
Let's put it this way.
ROY
EuroLeague MVP
3 time All-NBA 1st team
Career 26.4 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 8.0 APG on 57.3% TS
How many guys aren't in the HoF with this resume? I think longevity does matter for HoF, but he basically already has more than elite enough of a peak to justify him being in. And he's 22....
More citing of achievements and accolades from the offensive side of the ball. Typical NBA fan.
As I said, if the discussion were “best prospect on the offensive side of the ball since LBJ” these arguments would make some sense.
Nobody made the claim that he won’t end up in the HOF. Or that he isn’t an elite offensive talent. Or that he wasn’t an elite offensive prospect from his draft class. Hell, I pounded the table for the KINGS to draft him.
But as has been overwhelmingly proven by the last few responses by you and hrdboild — only offensive is being considered here with regard to “best prospect since LBJ”. Which was the entire point from the beginning.
As a complete player, #77 wasn’t close to the best prospect since LBJ nor has he developed into that player.
He’s an elite offensive talent. Just like a myriad of players in the league are and have been over the years.
A pretty impressive list of HOF and future HOF players can be cited with similar or better credentials that also were lacking defensive credentials and rings.
None of which qualifies them for “best prospect since LBJ”.
Anybody subscribing to that was clearly omitting half the game. Whether they admit it or not. There was simply no other way to come to that conclusion.