hph6203 said:
Guitarsoup said:
If you don't think that Jordan and Bird worked hard to be in shape and develop skills you don't know ball.
The quote is that they were singularly focused on working hard, not that they merely worked hard. Are you under the impression that a guy that made All-NBA 5 times doesn't work hard? Just rolls out of bed and is one of the top 3 players in the league between drinking beer?
I mean, this actually does describe Luka lol. He's extremely gifted, and he spends more time practicing trick shots than he does trying to be well-conditioned and healthy. He does that because he's so good at basketball that he's bored with it. He's been a really good professional basketball player for 10 years now. He uses regular season games as his conditioning. Shaq did the same thing, but it's definitely different for centers. Luka is also going to spend the week+ between every regular season and the playoffs getting out of shape again. He just did it last season.
Larry Bird also played against guys who had second jobs lol. The league is better than it has ever been. Every playoff team has multiple wings who can make Luka work really hard offensively and also not allow him to take possessions off on defense. OKC's 5th, 6th, and 7th best players can all guard Luka really well. Luka had 16 points on 15 shots with 6 turnovers against OKC this year. Boston's starting 1-4 dogged him on both sides of the court. The Rockets could throw Thompson/Brooks/Eason/Jabari at him all game and make his life miserable.
Luka and Jokic are completely different players. Jokic doesn't have to work as hard because he's 4 inches taller and doesn't run the offense with the same style that Luka does. He also gets to guard guys who aren't as dynamic. Jokic can roll out of bed with a double double just because of his size.
I disagree with Trucker that Luka is guaranteed any championship in his career. He has to have a very specific type of team around him. I think that Dallas was building that team in the short term. I don't think LAL has that team this year. Luka needs to work to be in much better shape and not be hurt and or exhausted for June games.
Watching some highlights of Luka from several years ago is wild. He was getting putback dunks over dudes. According to the NBA shot tracker, he had 25 dunks in 18-19. His dunks had consistently decreased every year and they fell off a cliff to 2 all last season. Less than Kyrie. Something is going on there. Why is a 6'7" guy entering his athletic prime pretty much unable to dunk? It's not like it's a choice he's making. He is very clearly less mobile/agile/bouncy than he was just a couple years ago. He couldn't dunk a breakaway in the all star game last year. I don't think that's nothing. He's having a harder time keeping guys from getting an offensive rebound if they want it. The league is getting more athletic and he's getting less athletic and more injured.
He's still incredible at basketball. It was still a dumb trade. But I think people are ignoring some hard truths. Paying Luka over 40% of the salary cap still had incredible risks.