Thomas is playing at a superstar level for most of this season. If he can keep this up for say 5 seasons, then he would be considered a superstar. Teams adjust, it gets harder, superstars are able to adjust, we shall see if IT can.
Offensively sure, but IT is not a very good defender. Both the eye test and advanced metrics tell you this. And five years of this level on offense without defensive improvement won't make him a superstar. It is IT's defense that will always keep him from the superstar level.
Can you name a player in the modern era (the last 20-25 years) that averaged 28 points and 6 assists with decent shooting that was not considered a superstar? It is possible there are people that fit this, but nobody comes to mind. I kind of doubt IT can do that, but if he does average 28 points per more on good shooting for 5 years it would not be possible to act like he wasn't a superstar.
Guys who put up generally those numbers for multiple seasons (not 5 years, but Thomas hasn't done that either). Most aren't PG's so they don't have the assists but they do have more rebounds. Alex English, Adrian Dantley, World B. Free, Jerry Stackhouse, Gilbert Arenas, Bernard King, Kik Vandeweghe. Then you had guys that did it for a season like Tom Chambers, Mark Aguirre, Dale Ellis. That of course doesn't account for pace, so if there were seasons where there were a lot less points scored, a guy with 26 ppg, might actually be equivalent to Thomas' 28 ppg of today (like Mitch Richmond, Glen Rice, etc.). I'm not doing the math to figure that one out.
Of course those guys all have the defense problem that Thomas has, which is why they weren't considered superstars (though someone like Arenas was arguably a superstar during his prime).
Hey Moranis let's try this again since you did your standard tactic of confusingthe argument with unrelated stuff (did you take a class on how to do this in every conversation).
Lets slow it down again you commented "five years of this level on offense without defensive improvement won't make him a superstar. "
I asked you to name any player in the modern era that had this kind of performance last 20-25 years.
You named
1) Alex English: In hall of fame. Most consider the hall of fame being a superstar (not to mentioned he retired 25 years ago)
2) Adrian Dantley: In Hall of fame (not to mention retired 25 years ago
3) World B Free: Both retired more than 25 years ago, only averaged 28 points in two seasons in the late 70's never averaged more than 5 assists. Does not come close to meeting criteria that was required. Lazy bs inclusion designed to muddle the point
4) Jerry Stackhouse averaged 28 more than once his entire career. Again does not come close toi meeting what we were discussing. Lazy bs inclusion to muddle the point (not even in ballpark of what we are talking about)
5) Gilbert Arenas only averaged 28 twice entire career and also had career cut short by a combination of injuries and character issues (including a lengthy suspension for having a gun in the locker room). Lazy bs inclusion to muddle the point
6) Bernard King - In the hall of fame, but only averaged over 28 points once his career. Many do feel he could have been an all-time great without that injury.
7) Kiki Vand - Only averaged 28 points once per game in his career does not meet criteria. More lazyiness intended to muddle the point.
You then throw out a bunch more irrelevant stuff naming guys that do not meet the criteria.
So in summary you named 13 players. Almost none of the players you suggested actually met the criteria for what I asked. The few that did come closest are in the hall of fame.
I can't stress how annoying it is to have you repeatedly do this kind of stuff and just constantly muddle discussions with irrelevant information to a pretty clear and fair question. It's like being in my office and asking someone if they saw a red stapler recently and they come back mentioning they saw a blue hole puncher two weeks ago and a grey stapler 3 years ago in the old office. Please just stop doing this already.
To anyone else that wants to try and answer the question that Vermont Green asked, has there ever been a player that averaged IT's current offensive stats for 5 years in the modern era that was not considered a superstar?