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re: Zion is closer to being right than you think.
Posted on 2/3/24 at 10:58 pm to tehchampion140
Posted on 2/3/24 at 10:58 pm to tehchampion140
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Then you have absolutely no clue what top end championship-winning talent looks like in the NBA
I didn’t say anything about championship . I said I trust the player more .
If you want to believe that long term Zion will be the opposite of what he’s shown himself to be this far in his career , go for it .
Atleast I know with Brandon , he actually cares about the game and works on his game . Also his game is not fully dependent on sheer athleticism that is already in decline .
The Shaq / Michael Jordon comparisons from other post are absolutely absurd and I’ll leave it at that .
Zion will be a good to very good player as long as his body holds up . He almost certainly will never reach the “generational talent “ level or mvp caliber level.
I would bet on Ingram having a longer and most likely more productive career .
Posted on 2/4/24 at 12:51 am to AboveTheRim
The basic question is do you want to structure the team with Ingram as its highest paid player at $50 million+ a year, who gets the most shots and gets the ball in crunch time? He's a one-time all-star, never all-nba at any tier, who doesn't shoot three-pointers and is not a defender. How does that work, exactly?
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