admo
Heisman Trophy Winner
I feel ya, and I agree except the players I noted are among the most known "greatest players in NBA history". We've heard of their accomplishments every day or every year. So my point was, Jokic did something the greatest players that ever walked onto a basketball court - never did that before.Most of the guys you listed would never have a chance to do this. Players like Wilt, Hakeem, Bill Walton and Kareem would be my guesses to who would have been the closest to doing this in the past. Most players like your list just are never going to get that many rebounds and that was never their role in their systems. Shaq, could have, but in a Finals game, I can't see him passing it 10 times. :lol:
Most have never seen him play in his prime, but reports are we are seeing the closest to what a prime Arvydas Sabonis was like, what could have been if he would have had the chance to come to the NBA earlier.
That said, people talking about Wembanyama being a unicorn coming next year, I counter that we already have a unicorn in Jokic. While he's a decent defender and not athletic at all, he is hands down the best player in the league right now. I hope he can be the start of the trend where we have skilled big man that can post up, stretch the floor, and be the de-facto QB of the offense. Tired of seeing wannabe Steph's and Klay's. I'd much rather see poor man version of Jokic taking over the NBA going forward.
I think that is pretty amazing. I mean, these amazing Guards could have scored 30 points, 20 assists, 10 rebounds...... But did they ??? Would that be as equally impressive? They have the ball in their hands too. Tit for Tat, the Stat is still is still the Stat and incredibly impressive....... and never done before. The greatest players ever could have been done the same thing in a similarly different way as I pointed out, but nobody did.
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