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Rudeboy3
03-09-2019, 01:47 PM
Giannis is going to be the next face, marketable, likeable, good looking, attractive playstyle, human highlight reel, the best player in the NBA and soon to be first time MVP at only 24 :bowdown:

He has everything to be the new face of the NBA

AngelEyes
03-09-2019, 05:55 PM
Giannis is definitely the best candidate for next face of the NBA. His likability combined with his dominance and competitiveness make him the best choice.

ImKobe
03-09-2019, 06:24 PM
He has the most potential due to how dominant he is on both ends of the court and how most teams don't really have the size to neutralize him. You could body him up in the early 2000s and in the 90s but what do you do now? He'll be unstoppable as long as he has consistent 3-point shooters around him.

k0kakw0rld
03-09-2019, 06:37 PM
Giannis/Ben Simmons will be terrorizing the league for the years to come.

Ben is literally one jumper away from being the best player in the world. He is also an elite defender. :eek:

kennethgriffen
03-09-2019, 06:40 PM
zion


the media hype train will get behind him and thats all it takes


the next face is different than the next best player

AngelEyes
03-09-2019, 06:43 PM
Giannis/Ben Simmons will be terrorizing the league for the years to come.

Ben is literally one jumper away from being the best player in the world. He is also an elite defender. :eek:

I can't ever envision Simmons being equal to or surpassing Giannis as a player. Giannis is more physically gifted and that will always give him a distinct edge.

Manny98
03-09-2019, 06:43 PM
Giannis is too much of a choker to be the face of the NBA

Got to go with my boy D'Lo, best player under the age of 24 and is about to win MVP next year and he has a clutch gene unlike Giannis :applause:

https://i.postimg.cc/Hx20TRYd/1039469280-jpg-0.jpg

MJistheGOAT
03-09-2019, 06:44 PM
Giannis with his 1st MVP this year.
I hope he doesn

bullettooth
03-09-2019, 06:47 PM
There was a talk about who's going to be the face of the NBA now that LeBron's career is effectively over. I think it was ESPN but... basically it boils down like this;

Zion: too soon to say
Giannis: a foreigner without the 'american' swag and persona
Kawhi: socially inept
Durant: nope
Harden: weird dude, doesn't have razzmatazz game to show for

The only player left is Curry.. the guy's fun to watch, is cocky and colourful enough on the court and outside to get people interested in him beyond just his game.

PP34Deuce
03-09-2019, 07:05 PM
There was a talk about who's going to be the face of the NBA now that LeBron's career is effectively over. I think it was ESPN but... basically it boils down like this;

Zion: too soon to say
Giannis: a foreigner without the 'american' swag and persona
Kawhi: socially inept
Durant: nope
Harden: weird dude, doesn't have razzmatazz game to show for

The only player left is Curry.. the guy's fun to watch, is cocky and colourful enough on the court and outside to get people interested in him beyond just his game.


Curry wont be marketed as the face because hell be 31. In 2015 he was heading that way.

MJistheGOAT
03-09-2019, 07:08 PM
Curry wont be marketed as the face because hell be 31. In 2015 he was heading that way.

Agree, if he had won the ring in that historical 2016 season and then not joining KD, he would be the clear face today.

bullettooth
03-09-2019, 07:11 PM
Curry wont be marketed as the face because hell be 31. In 2015 he was heading that way.

He still has a few years left but yeah, the window is closing in on him and the media STILL talks about LeBron 24/7.

I wouldn't be surprised if Zion was the next guy they constantly talked about in order to get their ratings up. But that will really only happen if he doesn't turn out to be a dud one he enters the league... actually he'd have to be pretty close to MJs, Kobe's or LeBron's level (relative to their rookie seasons) to be the new face of the NBA in the new few years.

Otherwise... NBA is screwed.... but I don't think we really need a go to guy to enjoy watching things unfold in the league.

Take hockey and the NHL for example; there is usually a new stanley cup winner. Wouldn't it be more exciting if the NBA were like that instead of constantly pushing LeBron and the Warriors into the finals? It's been repetitive as ****.

Milbuck
03-09-2019, 07:12 PM
There was a talk about who's going to be the face of the NBA now that LeBron's career is effectively over. I think it was ESPN but... basically it boils down like this;

Zion: too soon to say
Giannis: a foreigner without the 'american' swag and persona
Kawhi: socially inept
Durant: nope
Harden: weird dude, doesn't have razzmatazz game to show for

The only player left is Curry.. the guy's fun to watch, is cocky and colourful enough on the court and outside to get people interested in him beyond just his game.
I think it was Broussard on Nick Wright/Cris Carter's show. One of them made this argument for Giannis and I legit laughed out loud at how f*cking stupid it was.

Literally the only problem with Giannis is that he plays for Milwaukee and we don't have a second superstar to help him transcend the market like KD/Russ did together in OKC. If Giannis was having the same season he's having both individually and team-wise but played for a decent sized market like Philly, Houston, Dallas, Boston, Miami, etc..he'd be pushed to an absurd degree by the NBA hype machine. And if it was a big market like NYC, LA, Chicago, he'd be a 100% lock to be the face of the league.

bullettooth
03-09-2019, 07:22 PM
I think it was Broussard on Nick Wright/Cris Carter's show. One of them made this argument for Giannis and I legit laughed out loud at how f*cking stupid it was.

Literally the only problem with Giannis is that he plays for Milwaukee and we don't have a second superstar to help him transcend the market like KD/Russ did together in OKC. If Giannis was having the same season he's having both individually and team-wise but played for a decent sized market like Philly, Houston, Dallas, Boston, Miami, etc..he'd be pushed to an absurd degree by the NBA hype machine. And if it was a big market like NYC, LA, Chicago, he'd be a 100% lock to be the face of the league.

I don't think so, really. Not that I don't think he deserves that kind of recognition beyond just basketball but I just don't see americans warming up THAT much to a foreigner given the current climate you guys are in politically with views on foreigners. You can thank Trump for that.

But even if he was american, I just don't see him having enough of a personality to shine in front of the cameras.

AngelEyes
03-09-2019, 07:27 PM
I don't think so, really. Not that I don't think he deserves that kind of recognition beyond just basketball but I just don't see americans warming up THAT much to a foreigner given the current climate you guys are in politically with views on foreigners. You can thank Trump for that.

But even if he was american, I just don't see him having enough of a personality to shine in front of the cameras.

He has more than enough personality. He's shown more personality than LeBron or Kobe did through the first six years of their careers.

Smook A.
03-09-2019, 07:28 PM
Why would you include Steph in the poll when he's 30 years old (31 in less than a week) :lol

Anyway, I think Giannis is the next face of the NBA. He's young, very talented, and likeable.

Zion definitely has a shot but it's way too soon to say

Milbuck
03-09-2019, 07:32 PM
I don't think so, really. Not that I don't think he deserves that kind of recognition beyond just basketball but I just don't see americans warming up THAT much to a foreigner given the current climate you guys are in politically with views on foreigners. You can thank Trump for that.

But even if he was american, I just don't see him having enough of a personality to shine in front of the cameras.
He has plenty of personality. People just don't see it because he plays for Milwaukee and the media A) doesn't give a shit about Milwaukee, and B) up until this season, hasn't had a reason to because the team sucked. There is nothing about the personalities of guys like Steph Curry or Kevin Durant that is more marketable than Giannis, the big difference is they've played on dominant teams alongside other stars, and in the case of Durant, also had the pedigree as a blue chip draft prospect.

The only "personality" he lacks compared to some of the other superstars is that he's not an unlikable asshole most of the time.

Smoke117
03-09-2019, 07:35 PM
He's not even close to the face of the NBA and never will be if he stays in Milwaukee.

AngelEyes
03-09-2019, 07:48 PM
He's not even close to the face of the NBA and never will be if he stays in Milwaukee.

LeBron played in ****ing Cleveland. It doesn't matter where you play in the NBA as long has you're exciting and you win. Basketball is not regional like a sport like Baseball so he does not have to get out of Milwaukee to be marketable.

Smoke117
03-09-2019, 07:49 PM
They should move the Bucks to Seattle and become the new Sonics.

AngelEyes
03-09-2019, 07:53 PM
They should move the Bucks to Seattle and become the new Sonics.

The Bucks have been around since the late 60's, they have a good history, they have a good fan base that supports their team and they just built a new arena. It would make much more sense getting rid of the Pelicans and making them the Sonics considering their lack of history and lackluster fan support.