Fez Hammersticks
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Is he just a breakout player or is he a true franchise player?
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He's a breakout player. If he sustains the breakout, he'll be a franchise player. If he sustains the franchise, he'll be an icon player.
Dunno what happens when you sustain the icon.
He's a breakout player. If he sustains the breakout, he'll be a franchise player. If he sustains the franchise, he'll be an icon player.
Dunno what happens when you sustain the icon.
You become a legend. Larry, Michael, Sabas, Pele, Babe, etc.

And when you sustain the legend? This goes on forever...![]()
Before I can give an opinion... What is a "franchise player"?
I think he is half a franchise player. Not good enough to truly carry a team like a Bron, Kobe or Durant,
I think he is half a franchise player. Not good enough to truly carry a team like a Bron, Kobe or Durant, but he is good enough that if you paired him with another equally good player, they would be in contention year after year.
I think an interesting question is: on the off chance that (a) Oden stays healthy for any length of time, (b) he doesn't leave the Blazers, and (c) he's still pretty good, how will LaMarcus look playing next to him? How much of Aldridge's improvement comes with more of a smallball lineup? Would having a player like Oden who HAS to camp out down low (unlike Camby, who can feed the post from the top of the key) make Aldridge back into a jump shooter?
Two out of three of those guys haven't lead a team to a title yet. Those guys are all wing players. They're splashy players that the league and media love to highlight, but IMHO, the way Aldridge is playing he's more of a franchise player in the Duncan mold. Not flashy, but very, very effective and perhaps more of a key ingredient to winning a title than a flashy wing player. Kobe couldn't do squat until the Lakers got Gasol. If Aldridge can play like he has the past few months consistently, and I think he's shown that he can, he's definitely a franchise player in my book.

Hey e, usually agree with your posts, but you think Lebron is a splashy player that is hyped by league and media? Lebron led a team to the best record in the NBA and then when he left that team they became the worst team in the NBA. And I sort of see the argument with Durant, but fourth year in the league and leading the NBA in scoring (he is only get get better). And Kobe did win three championships without Gasol, which is more than squat.![]()
