« Reply #23 on: October 25, 2018, 09:01:25 PM »
man this is a tough one. i went with Giannis, but I am still not super sure of my choice. I guess I feel that Giannis does things that are pretty much unstoppable by most of the league. KL is more steady and a better all around player, but I am more afraid of Giannis.
Is Leonard a better all around player? Giannis is a better rebounder and passer. He is a better shot blocker. He gets to the line a lot more frequently. He is probably a more varied scorer, though Leonard is clearly a better shooter. While Leonard is a better defender, Giannis can more effectively guard multiple positions and is a + defender in his own right. Giannis carries far more of the offensive load than Leonard does, making him a more valuable offensive player in my mind. Thus, overall I think they are pretty even as all around players, but I'd take the guy that does more over the guy that does less, especially when you are talking about offense which is more important than defense when it comes to wins and losses.
In a general traditional way, I think KL might be a bit better all around. He plays a little smarter most of the time, and I feel he is a tad better defender.
BUT.... that little bit of a better all around player doesn't make up for the complete dominant bball god mode that Giannis can switch into. When Giannis is feeling it, getting into the paint, making plays on both ends of the court he becomes almost unstoppable - cue last years playoffs versus us. I think his ceiling seems higher than KL's. If Giannis continues to improve this year I would rather be in the opposite side of the playoff bracket.
yeah no question. Here's hoping Toronto and Mikwaukee end up in the semis with us getting Philly/Indy
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