It most definitely is. Overall impact is what matters, PG is a far better two way player than Steph.
Stop it, Lebron is nowhere near Steph rn.
Maybe 3 or so years ago.
Stop it, Lebron is nowhere near Steph rn.
Maybe 3 or so years ago.
Eh idk, I'm still not sure there's anyone I trust more over a healthy LeBron in the playoffs. When healthy before his injury, during like a 1 month sample size he was doubling Jokic's on off net rating while Jokic was playing some of his best ball, despite having no AD, or Reaves for a portion, and having Russ (a floor raiser come off the bench)
Like look at this.

To provide context, since I'm going to be objective, the chart mentions it but incase you didnt notice, Curry had just come back from I believe it was his shoulder injury, so his stats should be taken with a grain of salt. But LeBron was legitimately playing Best in the world caliber basketball for like damn near 2 months straight
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its not health
its age
less gear in his step
more carefree on defense
clearly tired today.
davis had bleeps here and there but when hes at it which is very frequent he is the best player on that team.
its age
less gear in his step
more carefree on defense
clearly tired today.
davis had bleeps here and there but when hes at it which is very frequent he is the best player on that team.