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Wiggins i think might get to DRose, Carmelo Anthony level of superstar player but I think he will fall short of that Lebron, Anthony Davis, young Dwight Howard, Durant, CP3 tier.
its not a anti-CP agenda at all. I treat all nba players equallyNo, it's not.Originally Posted by sea manup
the question is why is chris paul considered a megastar
i would say its pretty on topic
I didn't say no one asked a question about Chris Paul.
I'm saying that he was brought up and your anti-CP agenda has completely distracted from the thread's intention, which was to discuss the next megastar.
Clearly, Chris is not a candidate. Holding the thread hostage with an argument that makes it clear that he is not a megastar is both obnoxious and unnecessary.
A. its clearly not a one man task force as a good number of our frequent members seem to have issues with the habitual overrating of certain players. but you're right it would be better for these corrections to not derail threads like they currently do.A. It's not your job to call anyone out. It's funny when we do it to each other in jest; it's annoying when someone makes it their responsibility, when they become a one man anti- or pro- task force.
B. No, we don't need to establish a bar in order to have the discussion. Just throw names out there. If YOU need to establish a bar before naming candidates, that's fine, but that's your thing.
If we're talking about the best player in the NBA, its gonna be AD no questions. But if you wanna talk about megastar like THE icon of the NBA on MJ/Kobe/Lebron levels....it won't be him. Imma just keep it real and say AD is too damn ugly to be as marketable as the other three
while i hope they leave towns for us, i really do want to see wiggins and the wolves be greatIf the Wolves get a superstar at number 2 pick
I think Wiggins may have the inside track to become a megastar
They can be great with Wiggy and Jah
while i hope they leave towns for us, i really do want to see wiggins and the wolves be great
Repped, because I like how you describe your interpretation. I brought that up in this thread earlier in that it means different things to different people, so at least knowing how you view it can keep the discussion more focused I think.I think he term "megastar" is up to interpretation. But for me, megastars are not just incredible basketball talents. They are much more than that. They are huge personalities. They are larger than the game. They are celebrities. They are mobbed by people everywhere they go. They are presenters at movie/music awards. They are pop culture icons. They are easily identifiable by your grandma who has never watched a basketball game in her life.
Using the above criteria, I strongly believe the only "megastars" in my entire lifetime have been Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.
And to answer the question topic of the thread, I dont think there is a single player in the league currently that will be a megastar in the next five years. Not a one. Anthony Davis included.
They're kinda on their way, but they need to draft Towns. Or not even Towns, but if Flip knows something that the rest of us don't and that guy pans out as the best from this class then I don't care either.
wiggins is faced with the same problems as AD. hopefully the wolves can build a good team around him but im not counting on it
I would take that 10 times out of 10...Maybe 9 times...The percentage would be high though.Wiggins + Towns could possibly be a ginormous duo by 2018 tho. Shaq/Kobe lite not out of the question.
A big playing in New Orelans with the personality of a door knob...probably isn't going to get the appreciation
Unless he absolutely dominates and wins multiple championships hard to see Anthony Davis getting the attention Kobe or Lebron gets
I think he term "megastar" is up to interpretation. But for me, megastars are not just incredible basketball talents. They are much more than that. They are huge personalities. They are larger than the game. They are celebrities. They are mobbed by people everywhere they go. They are presenters at movie/music awards. They are pop culture icons. They are easily identifiable by your grandma who has never watched a basketball game in her life.
Using the above criteria, I strongly believe the only "megastars" in my entire lifetime have been Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.
And to answer the question topic of the thread, I dont think there is a single player in the league currently that will be a megastar in the next five years. Not a one. Anthony Davis included.
Works for Duncan.