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I have to say it feels good to have a star player who averages 25+ ppg. We haven't had this since Drexler. Not Sheed, not Roy, not Aldridge. None of them were dominant scorers like Dame. Finally, a true superstar.
There you go throwing that word around again. This certainly makes more sense than you calling CJ a superstar, but I still think Dame needs to win an MVP before being considered a superstar. He hasn't even made first team all NBA. If you consider Dame a superstar you open the door to labeling a lot of undeserving players as such.

Superstars in the NBA today: Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Steph Curry, Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki.

There are a lot of fringe superstars - Dame, Melo, Westbrook, CP3, Griffin etc...
 
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Roy was as good as Lillard. Lillard is just averaging more shots now than Roy.
 
There you go throwing that word around again. This certainly makes more sense than you calling CJ a superstar, but I still think Dame needs to win an MVP before being considered a superstar. He hasn't even made first team all NBA. If you consider Dame a superstar you open the door to labeling a lot of undeserving players as such.

Superstars in the NBA today: Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan.

Kobe was a superstar tonight.

For the Blazers.
 
There you go throwing that word around again. This certainly makes more sense than you calling CJ a superstar, but I still think Dame needs to win an MVP before being considered a superstar. He hasn't even made first team all NBA. If you consider Dame a superstar you open the door to labeling a lot of undeserving players as such.

Superstars in the NBA today: Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Steph Curry. There are a lot of fringe superstars.
Since Steph Curry is the best player in the league he's most certainly a superstar.

Your list seems to be more over the hill hall of fame players.
 
Since Steph Curry is the best player in the league he's most certainly a superstar.

Your list seems to be more over the hill hall of fame players.
If you want to consider Duncan/Garnett/Kobe/Dirk hall of fame rather than superstar then that is fine. I'm just saying they fit the criteria.
 
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The NBA's definition of a superstar is obviously based on Free Throws.

Harden
DeRozen
Curry
Westbrook
Cousins
Lowry
George
Galinari
Carmelo
Wiggins
Butler
Milsap
LeBron

THEN Dame.

(my list is 2015-16 total made FTs leaders)
 
Roy was the only true superstar we have had since Clyde. I can see lillard changing that but at this point he still doesn't create the same confidence I had with 08-09 Roy.
 
Roy was the only true superstar we have had since Clyde. I can see lillard changing that but at this point he still doesn't create the same confidence I had with 08-09 Roy.

No, but CJ almost does!
 
Roy was the only true superstar we have had since Clyde. I can see lillard changing that but at this point he still doesn't create the same confidence I had with 08-09 Roy.

Roy was freaking unstoppable in small ball lineups at the end of games. So sucks we never had a third scorer to pair with that team. We could've made some noise in the playoffs when Houston beat us. We only had healthy Roy for that one year.

Dame is a much better leader than Roy though. Not that Roy was bad; Dame is LeBron special in that way.
 
No, but CJ almost does!

Nah man, prime Roy was special. Controlled the game from start to end effortlessly. Never felt like we were out of games. Looking back at it, it's kind of amazing he led that squad to 54 wins. How many of the guys on that team are still NBA contributors? Aldridge, Batum and Bayless are the only ones that come to mind and Batum and Bayless were rookies.
 
Nah man, prime Roy was special. Controlled the game from start to end effortlessly. Never felt like we were out of games. Looking back at it, it's kind of amazing he led that squad to 54 wins. How many of the guys on that team are still NBA contributors? Aldridge, Batum and Bayless are the only ones that come to mind and Batum and Bayless were rookies.

Blake has always been a rotational guy he's just old now. Pryz was a solid big until career ending injury. But yes it's a good point with Webster/Outlaw/Rudy never amounting to much.

LaMarcus may have been better then than he is now.
 
Damn, you guys got me missing Roy. I have pretty much completely avoided talking or even thinking about him for years now. I know it's pretty much a certainty that we would have gotten Damian if Roy's knees hadn't failed him, but I'm just now thinking about a Lillard, Roy, and Aldridge team for the first time. If Brandon had been able to stay healthy I don't think his game would have deteriorated that much even though he's 31 now. We probably would have won the championship last year! Okay I'm done thinking about this already.

 
Superstar is such a subjective phrase. Some people might consider only the very best players to be superstars. The Durant, LeBron, Paul, and now Curry type of guys. Some would consider making All-NBA the mark of a superstar. I tend to lean more towards the first definition. We have All-Stars. We have guys who are clearly among the best at their position, but a true superstar is the absolute best at his position and among the very best of the NBA. Dame isn't there yet. He's certainly among the best, but I think Curry is currently the best point guard. It also has a lot to do with how the NBA markets them, and how the refs treat them. If I had to make a list, I'd say it's probably

Curry
Harden
Durant
James
Anthony Davis

Those guys are treated like gods by the refs and the NBA.
 
There you go throwing that word around again. This certainly makes more sense than you calling CJ a superstar, but I still think Dame needs to win an MVP before being considered a superstar. He hasn't even made first team all NBA. If you consider Dame a superstar you open the door to labeling a lot of undeserving players as such.

Superstars in the NBA today: Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Steph Curry, Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki.

There are a lot of fringe superstars - Dame, Melo, Westbrook, CP3, Griffin etc...
All you did was list all the MVPs. Melo is definitely a superstar.
 
You have to be the best at your position to be a superstar? So Drexler wasn't a superstar? I don't buy that.

It's probably the top 10 players in the league that would fall in the "superstar" category.

Durant
Westbrook
Curry
LeBron
Harden
CP3
Blake
George
Davis

Maybe Melo, but at this point in his career I'm not sure if he is.
 
All you did was list all the MVPs. Melo is definitely a superstar.
Nah, he's certainly not. He's another guy who hasn't made First Team All-NBA. I may field an argument for why a player who has never won the MVP should be considered a superstar. But I wouldnt consider a player a superstar if they've never finished a season as the best player at their position.

And I didn't list Derrick Rose...
 
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Needs to shoot better than 43% to get to the superstar level-- he's closing in on top 10 in the league though.

He's still too streaky. The raw stats are there, but the efficiency isn't always. 23 PER in the current NBA is not superstar status, sadly.
 
Needs to shoot better than 43% to get to the superstar level-- he's closing in on top 10 in the league though.

He's still too streaky. The raw stats are there, but the efficiency isn't always. 23 PER in the current NBA is not superstar status, sadly.

Exactly that's the problem with him waaaay to streaky
 
Nah, he's certainly not. He's another guy who hasn't made First Team All-NBA. I may field an argument for why a player who has never won the MVP should be considered a superstar. But I wouldnt consider a player a superstar if they've never finished a season as the best player at their position.

And I didn't list Derrick Rose...

Durant never has been the best player at his position. I consider him a superstar.

It is a subjective phrase.
 
Blake has always been a rotational guy he's just old now. Pryz was a solid big until career ending injury. But yes it's a good point with Webster/Outlaw/Rudy never amounting to much.

LaMarcus may have been better then than he is now.

Roy absolutely carried that team though. Lamarcus was definitely not better than he is now.
 
Needs to shoot better than 43% to get to the superstar level-- he's closing in on top 10 in the league though.

He's still too streaky. The raw stats are there, but the efficiency isn't always. 23 PER in the current NBA is not superstar status, sadly.

Iverson was certainly a superstar.
 
Roy absolutely carried that team though. Lamarcus was definitely not better than he is now.

LaMarcus was much more athletic back then and a solid defender. He was more willing to play any role on the team if it helped us win. He shot better percentages although his usage rate was lower. He could run up and down the court. He certainly has a number of advantages now but its not a hands down improvement.

I'll be very eager to see how happy he is a year from now in San Antonio if they don't win a title and he's still averaging 15ppg.
 
This is why I think "superstar" is subjective because I think harden would definitely be a superstar in the eyes of the league but I think he's a trash player and he's nothing without his 20 fta a night.


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Iverson was certainly a superstar.
Agreed, he was my fav player growing up.

He also carried his team to the finals. But this is a different NBA. I think we care more about efficiency these days than 15 yrs ago to deem superstar status
 
LaMarcus was much more athletic back then and a solid defender. He was more willing to play any role on the team if it helped us win. He shot better percentages although his usage rate was lower. He could run up and down the court. He certainly has a number of advantages now but its not a hands down improvement.

I'll be very eager to see how happy he is a year from now in San Antonio if they don't win a title and he's still averaging 15ppg.

His entire offense was pick and pops and rim running. He had nowhere near the repertoire under the rim that he has now. Doesn't mean he wants to use his post moves that often, but he has them.
 
Agreed, he was my fav player growing up.

He also carried his team to the finals. But this is a different NBA. I think we care more about efficiency these days than 15 yrs ago to deem superstar status

Not sure; Westbrook is basically the same as Iverson and he had MVP talk last season.
 

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