BigGameDamian
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Would you trade Lillard in a package trade for Paul George? Just asking.
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Just asking.
It is meaningful if I already conceded that he's a good player. I'm sure he's going to be great, but the point of contention was whether or not he's a lead guy. I guess if the East ever reverts back to being a dumpster fire, he'll have a shot then, no?
It's not meaningful, in my opinion, because you can't judge an individual by championships won. There are too many confounding variables, the biggest of which is the quality of the team around him. I don't think Kidd failed to win a title during his prime because he was an "ancillary" player--I think it was because he didn't have good enough teammates in Dallas.
I think "Can you plausibly build a championship team around this guy as your best player?" is a meaningful question and I think Kidd would qualify affirmatively. I think Pippen would, too (and I think the year he led the Bulls when Jordan retired gives good evidence for that). And I think Antetokounmpo is that kind of talent as well.
Two teams tried to build around Kidd and ultimately gave up. Only when he was traded to New Jersey did he have success. The two teams that dumped him were in the West, and those teams weren't without talent. He had a significantly easier road to success in the east.
I feel like auditing Jason Kidd's career is becoming a little too much the focus, though. Magic Johnson is another example of a player (in addition to others I've mentioned) who wasn't a dominant scorer (or a great shooter) and was the best player on title teams. Magic is particularly relevant to Antetokounmpo because Johnson, too, has few historical precedents. Though the same could be said for Kevin Garnett.
They weren't "without talent" but hardly had great talent. Championships are hard to win, it doesn't take just a superstar and a little bit of talent--it takes at least one superstar (usually more) and a lot of really good talent around them.
I feel like auditing Jason Kidd's career is becoming a little too much the focus, though. Magic Johnson is another example of a player (in addition to others I've mentioned) who wasn't a dominant scorer (or a great shooter) and was the best player on title teams. Magic is particularly relevant to Antetokounmpo because Johnson, too, has few historical precedents. Though the same could be said for Kevin Garnett.
Magic had the ability to be a dominant scorer though. He just didn't need to be. Do you think Kidd had the capacity to be a dominant scorer? Do you think Giannis does?=
He seemed to add a new shot almost every summer including the 3 pt shot.
He only had one season where he shot the three-pointer above 32%. Most of his career, he was below 30% on three-pointers, often around 20%.
His last 3 seasons he shot over 31%, but one of them was 38.4. He improved as the shot became more prevalent in the NBA. It was a different era.
Yes, that was the one season I referenced. 31-32% is still not good three-point shooting. And those were after 9 years in the NBA--he didn't keep improving. The season before his first 30% year was one of his worst, at .196.
As opposed to........ what?
Should prob change thread title.
I'd be furious, either way.Having Lillard and CJ now...if one of them were traded for the Greek Freak tell me y'all wouldn't throw a dance party? If one were traded for Kawhi Leonard?
It won't.Why are people so committed to the idea of dame/CJ long term? What's going to change in the next few years? Why will this suddenly work?
Why are people so committed to the idea of dame/CJ long term? What's going to change in the next few years? Why will this suddenly work?
But right now... They have a lot of players playing, who should be backups of backups.
I'm just not sure I see that changing anytime soon. Nurkic was a nice addition, but I feel like this team needs more than prospects. They need at least one more really good player, or they need to dump one of their guards. Between Dame, CJ, Crabbe, and Turner, there's four guys that could be starting.
