I think we have different definitions of the word special. You seem to consider special to be superstar level talent, or in other words the Lebron, Durant, Wade, and Kobe type level. I have different levels of special. He can be special. Bibby never once made a single all star game, but he was special was he not? Special for his clutch shooting, special for his moments that defined him throughout his career. Many players dream of moments like that. Christie was special on the defensive end. Perhaps McLemore becomes special in his own regard. Special for his streaks and his scoring, special for energizing the team. The difference with our team vs Miami, for example, is that they needed wing players who can break down their man and go into the paint. We don't need that as much as they do because our biggest talent is in the post and we take away from him if we had players that love to drive and can only drive. McLemore can be special when combined with Cousins for all we know. You don't know that, I don't know that, no one knows it (yet). The kid is raw, his game needs work, but its rare for a 20 year old to have a complete dominating game coming in. You usually call those players potential superstars. I don't mean what I say to be negative or just to bash your opinion; I just think your version of special is different from mine.