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Yeah generational players seem to turn a team around within 3 seasons
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Yeah generational players seem to turn a team around within 3 seasons
Would anyone argue that Howard isn't a once in a generation talent? He hasn't done squat in 5 years.
Yeah I guess it gets tricky cause then it's like.... KG? McGrady? Baron Davis prime? Allen Iverson probably was because he was playing at a different speed. Shaq was. Kobe was. I don't really know.is cp3 a generational player?
tbh that prob would have crossed the lineIf it sounds weird its cuz i left the word mexican out before garbage because it might have sounded racist to some
tbh that prob would have crossed the line
@ Melo's jacket.
NCAA Champion.
4 time NBA Third Team.
Scoring champ.
NBA Rookie Challenge MVP.
World War 2 veteranNCAA Champion.
4 time NBA Third Team.
Scoring champ.
NBA Rookie Challenge MVP.
2x Olympic gold Medalist
Melo
He's the best center in the league and he's 24.
He almost got a triple double the other night because his team has the corpse of Ramon Sessions as his pg then goes for 28/18/5/4.
How is he not a generational talent?
Big men with amazing footwork, ball handling, passing ability, mid range jumpers, and athleticism who are 6'11 270 do not come around ever.
Hopefully with a stable coaching situation he can realize his true potential.
World War 2 veteran
Orlando Dwight wasn't a once in a generation talent? That's crazy talk.Nope. Unfortunatley he's not. When you say Generationional talent for a big man...you mean Shaq, Tim Duncan. Hell, Blake Griffin has Generational talent credentials already. AD might be.
If you consider Demarcus Cousins a generation talent, then Dwight was/is too. DMC is a good young big man. A Genrrational talent changes the fortunes of your franchise for a long time. Demarcus Cousins just is not that.