benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
imefimef wrote:Nah, he's more like Amare or Dwight. Cuz Amare is known for his dunks but has a nice game outside that, and Dwight cuz he mostly dunks but needs to work on that outside game. I don't really see any LBj comparison with him.
Andrew wrote:Again, I think the comparison is more about dominance of the league and being a superstar player rather than playing style, since they definitely aren't similar players in that regard.
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Bruce wrote:But in IMO though he should learn real post moves with his back to the basket if he wants to get farther in his career.
Andrew wrote:Again, the comparison of their playing styles is not the question here as they are obviously different types of players. As far as their standing in the league, it may be a little premature at this point but Griffin is having a very impressive rookie campaign, dominating the highlights and posting numbers that wouldn't make an All-Star selection out of the question; not unlike LeBron in his first year in the league.
The question is whether Griffin can be a franchise player and one of the faces of the league at some point, not whether he's as big a star as LeBron right now or whether he plays like him.
ZanShadow wrote:Bruce wrote:But in IMO though he should learn real post moves with his back to the basket if he wants to get farther in his career.
For now though, he seems to have added Tim Duncan's mid range bankshot to his game. I think it's a step in the right direction to imitate what great Duncan had done with success. My thoughts of concerns are rather on his defense. If he can improve his D vastly over the course of his career, I don't see why not he will be in the discussion among the greats.
Pdub wrote:I had a horrible nightmare: The Clippers traded Blake Griffin for Carmelo Anthony.
ZanShadow wrote:Bruce wrote:But in IMO though he should learn real post moves with his back to the basket if he wants to get farther in his career.
For now though, he seems to have added Tim Duncan's mid range bankshot to his game. I think it's a step in the right direction to imitate what great Duncan had done with success. My thoughts of concerns are rather on his defense. If he can improve his D vastly over the course of his career, I don't see why not he will be in the discussion among the greats.
Pdub wrote:Andrew, they don't seem to give a fuck.
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