elpablo21
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To each their own. I just like to base it off level of play and talent on the court. Shoe deals and tiktok views doesnt impact how I see a superstarI can't get with that. Level of play combined with popularity makes you a superstar. What the public thinks definitely plays a role. That's who's buying tickets and merch. A.I was a superstar after like his Rookie year. That's the impact Ja has had.
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Ja is close but he isn't with those guys based off that. Tatum is close as well but not enough (yet)
But I don't think there's anything wrong adding the off the court stuff at all though if that's how you define a superstar. We all got a different criteria
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Edit: I should also clarify someone like Joker's popularity is nothing here in the states* but globally its probably different.