SuperSonics accolades stays in Seattle if they ever get a team, so basically they’ve not got a title. Or they are borrowing it on paper until that day.
I feel like this is gonna go exactly like the OKC-Minny series, but Carlisle is a better coach than Finch, which might contribute to Indy getting more than one win.
Tbh, who even are the top 10 in the league? bc once you get past the 5 undeniables (Jokic, Shai, Giannis, Luka, Wemby), the next 5 could be any of 15+ guys depending on what you’re prioritizing. (Stats, availability, past performance, playoff performance, etc)
i.e. Do we omit guys like Embiid, Kawhi, Davis who are always injured?
Brunson for all his flaws essentially matched/ outclutched Tatum, and did the same to Embiid last year. Hali matched/bested him and Donovan this year tho. Ant got outplayed by Shai but Ant also outplayed a 35-year old KD and prime Booker last playoffs, then matched or bested prime Luka and 40-year old LeBron in these playoffs.
Hali is a 6’5 Steve Nash type and I mentioned before his team kinda reminds me of the ‘06 Suns (the one w/o Amare). So assessing him in a league with a plethora of 6’1-6’3 scoring “point” guards (Brunson, Mitch, Curry, Dame, Kyrie, Ja, Trae, Maxey, Fox, etc.) that play fundamentally different than him is tricky.
Tbh, who even are the top 10 in the league? bc once you get past the 5 undeniables (Jokic, Shai, Giannis, Luka, Wemby), the next 5 could be any of 15+ guys depending on what you’re prioritizing. (Stats, availability, past performance, playoff performance, etc)
i.e. Do we omit guys like Embiid, Kawhi, Davis who are always injured?
Brunson for all his flaws essentially matched/ outclutched Tatum, and did the same to Embiid last year. Hali matched/bested him and Donovan this year tho. Ant got outplayed by Shai but Ant also outplayed a 35-year old KD and prime Booker last playoffs, then matched or bested prime Luka and 40-year old LeBron in these playoffs.
Hali is a 6’5 Steve Nash type and I mentioned before his team kinda reminds me of the ‘06 Suns (the one w/o Amare). So assessing him in a league with a plethora of 6’1-6’3 scoring “point” guards (Brunson, Mitch, Curry, Dame, Kyrie, Ja, Trae, Maxey, Fox, etc.) that play fundamentally different than him is tricky.
Hot take inbound: I don't think a player should legitimately be considered the best player in the world if they aren't at least average, competent or schematically effective at the end of the floor where their strength doesn't lie.
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