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Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
So far from age 20-21.
101 games:
29/9/9, 27.1 PER, 58.9 TS%, 8.1 BPM.
He also had an amazing first playoff series against the Clips with his running partner KP Injured.
Playoffs (6 games)
31/10/9 , 26.9 PER, 59.6 TS%, 7.9 BPM, 1 sick game winner
Luka legit has GOAT potential considering he is on pace to have even better stat averages than Lebron. Imagine he plays 15 more seasons at this rate and wins 3-4 rings/FMVPs with a few regular season MVPs sprinkled in?
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Eh. Bigs are better at basketball. Some almost 7-foot freak will come along and blow everyone away. Happens every decade.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by 999Guy
Eh. Bigs are better at basketball. Some almost 7-foot freak will come along and blow everyone away. Happens every decade.
Jokic
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
And he doesnt even need the same physical advantage and athleticism that lebron has
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Quick! Inform the media, they need someone else's cawk to suck once LeBum is gone from the league.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by EagleFang
Jokic
Yup. And Embiid was gonna win MVP despite how insane Jokic has been.
But I mean I guarantee there’s a teen big man who’s just made to be better than Luka as well.
Being able to seal off the rim is just a cheat code to basketball.
Jokic is flat out better than Luka offensively. So we see you can Magic level on offense while being a Center - and by the way - MAGIC was huge himself, and we know a center can just own the rim and take over an era like Russell, or Walton, or Hakeem, or Duncan.
That’s the only position where guys can end up best at everything. There’s never been a guard alive who could **** with say...Capela defensively. Like jut Clint Capela, if he had his defensive impact at PG? GOAT defensive PG. by far.
And like I said, Jokic is just a more scoring inclined version of Magic or Nash right now, and he has the added benefit of floor spacing and real offensive rebounding.
All this is to say, being big gives you the widest range of dominance in basketball. You can legitimately be the best on both ends at the exact same time. Garnett came closest to that IMO. Far closer than LeBron or Jordan.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by Airupthere
And he doesnt even need the same physical advantage and athleticism that lebron has
You'd think ALL of the Lebron stans would be hopping on the Luka train full time once Lebron retires.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by StrongLurk
You'd think ALL of the Lebron stans would be hopping on the Luka train full time once Lebron retires.
They will. Unless he has a winning finals record.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Kawhi has cucked him out to a 3-10 record so far.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by 999Guy
Yup. And Embiid was gonna win MVP despite how insane Jokic has been.
But I mean I guarantee there’s a teen big man who’s just made to be better than Luka as well.
Being able to seal off the rim is just a cheat code to basketball.
Jokic is flat out better than Luka offensively. So we see you can Magic level on offense while being a Center - and by the way - MAGIC was huge himself, and we know a center can just own the rim and take over an era like Russell, or Walton, or Hakeem, or Duncan.
That’s the only position where guys can end up best at everything. There’s never been a guard alive who could **** with say...Capela defensively. Like jut Clint Capela, if he had his defensive impact at PG? GOAT defensive PG. by far.
And like I said, Jokic is just a more scoring inclined version of Magic or Nash right now, and he has the added benefit of floor spacing and real offensive rebounding.
All this is to say, being big gives you the widest range of dominance in basketball. You can legitimately be the best on both ends at the exact same time. Garnett came closest to that IMO. Far closer than LeBron or Jordan.
But if you keep manipulating the rules enough the big can be made more and more irrelevant. If the NBA wants the face of the league to be a small they will alter the sport until it happens. It's a business after all.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by HBK_Kliq_2
Kawhi has cucked him out to a 3-10 record so far.
LOL get a life and accept the reality.. Kawhi is 2-1 this season against Luka plus the historic 50 points lead in half... nail that in your brain
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by Solidsnake
LOL get a life and accept the reality.. Kawhi is 2-1 this season against Luka plus the historic 50 points lead in half... nail that in your brain
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by Solidsnake
LOL get a life and accept the reality.. Kawhi is 2-1 this season against Luka plus the historic 50 points lead in half... nail that in your brain
Still 10-3 overall. Kawhi wasn't even playing in that 50 point loss but thanks for validating Kawhi's MVP season.
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Re: Luka is clearly the next "Lebron" of the new generation
Originally Posted by 999Guy
Yup. And Embiid was gonna win MVP despite how insane Jokic has been.
But I mean I guarantee there’s a teen big man who’s just made to be better than Luka as well.
Being able to seal off the rim is just a cheat code to basketball.
Jokic is flat out better than Luka offensively. So we see you can Magic level on offense while being a Center - and by the way - MAGIC was huge himself, and we know a center can just own the rim and take over an era like Russell, or Walton, or Hakeem, or Duncan.
That’s the only position where guys can end up best at everything. There’s never been a guard alive who could **** with say...Capela defensively. Like jut Clint Capela, if he had his defensive impact at PG? GOAT defensive PG. by far.
And like I said, Jokic is just a more scoring inclined version of Magic or Nash right now, and he has the added benefit of floor spacing and real offensive rebounding.
All this is to say, being big gives you the widest range of dominance in basketball. You can legitimately be the best on both ends at the exact same time. Garnett came closest to that IMO. Far closer than LeBron or Jordan.
Jason Kidd anchored many elite defensive teams.
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