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I'm better than Mulli!
cepstrum said:I agree JJ isn't on Lebron's level yet, but the only statistic that tells me that is the assists. Lebron is the one and only option that cleveland has and therefore he gets more points and he plays a few more minutes a game accounting for the couple extra boards. His feel for the game is unparallel though. The guy is as good of a distributer as they come.
As far as freakish athletecism goes, Joe is one ripped dude. He seems like he SHOULD be athletic. He is much more of a finesse player than Bron or Kobe and maybe he doesn't like to use his athletecism. He prefers to shoot from the outside. I remember after the marbury trade he would be able to get to the basket at will almost and he has gone away from that now. He prefers to shoot from the outside now and has developed a deadly stroke.
i think jj played as many, if not more, minutes as bron this year. and that's on a poor rebounding team which would mean that he'd get more chances at rebounds. your logic in the first paragraph is faulty.
and just b/c a dude's ripped doesn't make him a freakish athlete. he's not. he's just not guys. and one dunk in a boston game does not make him one. i'm not saying he can't dunk (man, you guys make some arguments that are just ridiculously extreme), i'm saying the dude can't dunk on someone. not consistently. not to the extreme that can kobe, mcgrady, amare, or bron, or even wade.
i think jj will be an all-star once or twice, or maybe even a few times in his career, i just don't see the ability to become the stratosphere-type player y'all are talking about. that just seems like blind homerism to me. but i love jj and hope to high hell we resign him for any amount. in the long run i think he's much more valuable to this club than even marion.