Talent is not a yes or no option. there are various levels of talent, even in the NBA.
Scrubs/end of bench/gleague players
role players
starters
stars
all stars
superstars
Sometimes experience is a factor in a player moving from one category to another, but by and large talent is talent and is a range
So when someone (like
@dviss1 made crystal clear) that a player is less talented than others thought, it doesn't mean the poster says he isn't talented. degrees man, degrees.
This is where your conversation skills muddy things up and I don't care if its about you or the post because it is you who makes the post and its a conversation, so technically, i'm commenting on the post and not the poster.
You turned and first said, "so you are saying he has no talent?" Then when he reaffirmed his clear statement, you twisted it further into him saying "so he became talented with the Spurs?"
This is why people complain about your conversation skills. He never said either of those things, but your post is putting words into his mouth.
You post like this very often and it is the cause of most conversations derailing.
If your posts would stop trying to twist other people's posts into something they didn't say, then your posts would not endure such scrutiny.