I know there’s an age difference, but the difference in the way people talk about Ant vs Brunson is insane to me.
thardy8
He won’t until we make a deep playoff run that he shines in. He doesn’t dunk, wasn’t a top 10 pick, and has a much more methodical game that isn’t considered flashy/fun. Even though he’s a great scorer, he isn’t going to ever be Embiid or booker putting up 60+ in a game. He also is never going to regularly tally up enough assists or rebounds to earn triple doubles the way Jokic or Luka do. Brunson will always be considered in that second tier of all stars but that doesn’t mean he isn’t impactful or an incredible player. He has an amazing approach to the game and does anything he can to win, which I’m not sure all of those “superstar” players have in them as there is more of a focus on themselves. The minute Brunson is viewed as a 1A guy is when he decides to be selfish and worry about his own stats over the team.
ben_twiener
He’d probably be 4th if he just missed the Cavs game instead of getting hurt.
That being said, who cares about the 1A shit. Never been more confident about a Knicks player who can make winning plays night in and night out. One of the best clutch scorers in the league, makes the right pass, and is somehow a plus defender. With him leading, the surrounding cast, and the continued smart FO moves, a title is coming soon.
lithomangcc
That one game he played 17 seconds brought his average down .5pt
sillyshoestring
Best guard in the East this year and I don’t see how you can argue otherwise.
ThisIsEduardo
and he’s doing it on one of the slowest paced teams in the league and in just 35mpg.
KenPiffyJr
best PG in the league?
Odysseus_Lannister
Let the pundits continue to sleep on us. I watch a lot of gains through streameast and most of the opposing broadcasters respect and hype Brunson so it’s not like he’s a nobody. Man got an all star appearance and will probably get an all nba nod. We all know how good he is and when fully healthy, we can beat any team in the league.
mindfeck
More points per minute and per possession than Durant.
beanie_mac
A couple of things:
1) Brunson is most definitely a top-5 PG in the league, and it’s not even a discussion. However, I still don’t think he’s in that “superstar” category yet.
In my eyes, there are 3 tiers of stars:
a) Tier 1 are clear cut superstars that are the elite of the elite and perennial All-NBA shoe-ins. Only 10-12 players are in the category for me.
b) Then you got Tier 2 Stars that are perennial All-Star players that are in contention for All-NBA in a given year…but just not quite superstar level. Guys like Brunson, Donovan, Ant, Kyrie, Sabonis, PG, Ja etc. are Tier 2 imo.
c) Tier 3 is good players that are fringe All-Stars in a given year (Porzingis, Harden, Dame, Gobert, etc.)
2) With all that said, at the end of the day….*none* of this shit matters fr! Who cares if Brunson is considered a superstar or not….we can all agree he’s a star player and the league treats him as such. He’s been getting huge amounts of respect and praise across the league from virtually everyone…I don’t even remember NYK Melo getting as much love and praise as Brunson has this past year.
As Knick fans, we know how truly amazing he is….and while it’s nice to say “We have a superstar player”….the titles don’t matter at all.
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I know there’s an age difference, but the difference in the way people talk about Ant vs Brunson is insane to me.
He won’t until we make a deep playoff run that he shines in. He doesn’t dunk, wasn’t a top 10 pick, and has a much more methodical game that isn’t considered flashy/fun. Even though he’s a great scorer, he isn’t going to ever be Embiid or booker putting up 60+ in a game. He also is never going to regularly tally up enough assists or rebounds to earn triple doubles the way Jokic or Luka do. Brunson will always be considered in that second tier of all stars but that doesn’t mean he isn’t impactful or an incredible player. He has an amazing approach to the game and does anything he can to win, which I’m not sure all of those “superstar” players have in them as there is more of a focus on themselves. The minute Brunson is viewed as a 1A guy is when he decides to be selfish and worry about his own stats over the team.
He’d probably be 4th if he just missed the Cavs game instead of getting hurt.
That being said, who cares about the 1A shit. Never been more confident about a Knicks player who can make winning plays night in and night out. One of the best clutch scorers in the league, makes the right pass, and is somehow a plus defender. With him leading, the surrounding cast, and the continued smart FO moves, a title is coming soon.
That one game he played 17 seconds brought his average down .5pt
Best guard in the East this year and I don’t see how you can argue otherwise.
and he’s doing it on one of the slowest paced teams in the league and in just 35mpg.
best PG in the league?
Let the pundits continue to sleep on us. I watch a lot of gains through streameast and most of the opposing broadcasters respect and hype Brunson so it’s not like he’s a nobody. Man got an all star appearance and will probably get an all nba nod. We all know how good he is and when fully healthy, we can beat any team in the league.
More points per minute and per possession than Durant.
A couple of things:
1) Brunson is most definitely a top-5 PG in the league, and it’s not even a discussion. However, I still don’t think he’s in that “superstar” category yet.
In my eyes, there are 3 tiers of stars:
a) Tier 1 are clear cut superstars that are the elite of the elite and perennial All-NBA shoe-ins. Only 10-12 players are in the category for me.
b) Then you got Tier 2 Stars that are perennial All-Star players that are in contention for All-NBA in a given year…but just not quite superstar level. Guys like Brunson, Donovan, Ant, Kyrie, Sabonis, PG, Ja etc. are Tier 2 imo.
c) Tier 3 is good players that are fringe All-Stars in a given year (Porzingis, Harden, Dame, Gobert, etc.)
2) With all that said, at the end of the day….*none* of this shit matters fr! Who cares if Brunson is considered a superstar or not….we can all agree he’s a star player and the league treats him as such. He’s been getting huge amounts of respect and praise across the league from virtually everyone…I don’t even remember NYK Melo getting as much love and praise as Brunson has this past year.
As Knick fans, we know how truly amazing he is….and while it’s nice to say “We have a superstar player”….the titles don’t matter at all.
When we win the chip