El Trencaxarxes
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And I thought he is next Taj gibson before the draft
How could that possibly be a bad thing? He's been in the league for 10 years, made the playoffs eight times, always being an absolute model professional both on and off the court. Great defender, great fundamentals offensively - his footwork really is outstanding - and the very definition of a glue guy. Every team needs a Taj Gibson. It cannot be stressed enough how much the Timberwolves have benefited from having Taj around. He adds experience, professionalism, defence and just overall solid basketball. Sure, he's not an All-Star or one of the best in the league, but if Taj Gibson is your lower ceiling you're a fucking incredible talent because Taj Gibson is anything but a bad basketball player. He was All-Rookie First Team too, by the way, putting up 9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. It should be pointed out, before you bring on the four-point differential in points per game between Taj and JJJ, that JJJ has a significantly higher usage rate than Taj did too. A six percentage point differential to be exact. That's a big difference but it actually also highlights one thing that's great about Taj. He can contribute with so much without even touching the ball, because he is extremely good at setting screens at the right angles and because he understands spacing so well.
Yeah, basically I love Taj. He might just be our most important player, actually, because he is such a great leader and has such a big influence on our general attitude and effort. It's between him and Covington for sure.
Regarding Luka Doncic, he definitely is an incredible talent and one of the best rookies to come out of a draft in the past decade or so. But, once again much like with KP a couple of years ago, it's hilarious to see how easily people get carried away. There was a video on Basketball Breakdown just the other day, discussing whether Luka was having the best rookie season ever. Like, how do you even say that with a straight face? He's not even having the best rookie season in the past 30 years. The Admiral averaged 24 points, 12 rebounds and almost 4 blocks. AI averaged over 23 points, over 7 assists and over 2 steals. Shaq averaged over 23 points, almost 14 rebounds and over 3 blocks. And then you have players like Melo, LeBron, Tim Duncan and so on and so forth. And that's just in the past 30 years, without even talking about players like Wilt (37 points per game in his rookie season), Kareem, MJ and Pistol Pete. It's a laughable suggestion.
But it's the same old story. Just in the past couple of years, I've seen similar hype for guys like Jahlil Okafor and MCW. Don't get me wrong, I'm confident Doncic will be a star and so much better than those two, but people just get carried away so easily. I mean, it's still early days but let's just assume that Doncic finishes with averages somewhat similar to his current ones: In that case, did he even have a decidedly better rookie season than Donovan Mitchell had?