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Originally Posted by IndianaCards
What is the Ja crowd?
If you think 20/10 is generational then I've got some Adebayo and Ayton cards I'll sell you.
He dominated guys in the ACC, guys that are managers at banks today, it's to be expected when you're that ridiculously athletic. And make no mistake, the dude is a phenom in terms of athletic ability, he shouldn't be able to move that quick for that size, it's ridiculous. That doesn't mean he's gonna be anything more than Elton Brand on steroids, unfortunately. He can't shoot, in an era where you really have to to be hobby dominant, he's a mediocre passer, and for whatever reason he wants to take layups instead of utilizing his most hobby friendly trait: dunking on mfers. Idk why?
Anyways, not gonna sit here and go back and forth for hours, I know your stance(s) and you know mine. We'll see who was right in a couple years. I'll mosey back over to the Ja table and eat my lunch.
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Ayton and Adebayo? Ayton was averaging 16 and 18 his first two years (currently 12) and Adebayo was considerably less productive (7, 9, 16, and now 17).
Zion is averaging 22 as a 20 year old. Whether you like his style or not, their stats aren’t even in the same ballpark. Career trajectory wise, Zion does in fact scream generational. Just more Shaq than LeBron or MJ. People will either embrace that or they won’t.
I legitimately am rooting for Ja as well. He’s exceeded my already high expectations. He’s always been electrifying, but he has taken his scoring to another level. I just don’t see the value in hurling grenades at another player to attempt to boost the value of the other.
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