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There's a decent comparison in Bill Walton, who had similar passing ability and some range as a shooter. Obviously, they're fairly different, but if Walton's body had held up he was on track to be the best player of his era.
The other comp that comes to mind is Wilt. Once he stopped trying to score all the time, he actually started winning more and even led the league in assists one season.
So, pass first, talented scoring centers have been great in past eras. I think they're just very rare.
30 sats \ 5 replies \ @grayruby 7h
I doubt those guys shot many threes or played much on the perimeter.
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No, but there also weren't threes. They both took a decent amount of midrange shots. One of Wilt's favorite shots was almost identical to Dirk's iconic one-legged fadeaway.
Wilt mostly facilitated out of the post to shooters and cutters, but Walton often orchestrated the offense from the top of the key or the elbows. Although, he mostly made sick passes from the block.
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33 sats \ 3 replies \ @grayruby 7h
Those guys would have definitely taken a few 3s a game if they played in this era. Maybe they would have been better than Joker.
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They might have gotten to something like Brook Lopez levels of shooting, although Wilt was such a bad FT shooter it seems unlikely for him.
Jokic is on such another level, though. He's shooting from three better than Dirk, on higher volume, and he's scoring around the basket more efficiently than prime Shaq. It's really insane.
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30 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 7h
Yeah the Joker is a unicorn. Been busy today. I have to send you some ideas for the pod. Will be fun to explore this further on the pod.
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25 sats \ 0 replies \ @grayruby 7h
Sent some real quick notes. Thanks for sending yours over.
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