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Eddie Gran

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  1. Agreed, for most of his career if he was left 1v1 in the post he was going to score and you couldn’t leave him open from deep. Forcing many teams to double him down low or throw a SF on him when he was on the perimeter. This left gaps all over the court. It created so many opportunities for guys like Corey Brewer to average 15 points a game
  2. Once again the meaning of “Dirk level” is not purely based off skill but based off of overall career goals and legacy which Luka has not matched.
  3. A different sport leads to a different discussion.
  4. My meaning by “Dirk level” is the ability for Dirk to constantly lead his team to the playoffs year in and year out no matter who was around him. I’m not arguing won’t reach that level I just haven’t seen it yet since individual stats don’t reflect playoff success
  5. Obviously one game doesn’t define a career but Luka being a better player than a 21 year veteran and a 14x all star based off of 1 1/2 seasons is blasphemous
  6. By saying he is already better than dirk I assume championships mean nothing to you?
  7. Fan love is growing for Luka but he doesn’t have a street named after him. Also considering dirk was able to put up 7 blocks against the nuggets in 2006 when many players were at their peak in talent shows how much of a defensive presence he was and I just don’t see Luka being as capable as two-way player as Dirk was year in and year out.
  8. Cost Crystal Palace another 3 free points forcing the draw with Southampton.
  9. Doncic is on a different level this year but I don’t think he’ll ever be on Dirk level
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