Giannis Vs Jokic

Giannis Vs Jokic

Giannis V.s Jokic

Imagine you are playing a pick up game of basketball and you have the first pick. Your choices are Giannis Aketetupo, a 2 time MVP with one championship under his belt, and Jokic, a 2 time MVP who just recently won his first NBA championship. So which player should you choose? 

Leadership is a very important trait to have in basketball. Jokic and Giannis have shown great leadership skills but who is a better leader? This season Jokic led his team to the NBA finals where the nuggets got their first championship in franchise history. Jokic led his team all season to win the championship and he succeeded. Giannis has also shown great leadership skills in his career leading his team in 2021 to the finals where the Bucks had won their second championship in franchise history. Giannis has also shown good leadership hyping up his teammates. So in a game both players have shown that they can carry their team to victory. But I have to say Jokic takes the cake on this one because of his passing and playmaking.

Now here comes the big question: who is the more skilled player? Jokic has shown a lot of skill last season, averaging 24 points and 9 assists. He is also the first player ever to have 30 plus points,20 plus rebounds, and 10 plus assists in a finals game. Giannis on the other hand averages 29 points and 5 assists. Giannis has also blocked and dunked on great players like Lebron James. He is also the first player to have 40 points and 20 rebounds in back to back games. So who is the more skilled player? This is a close one but I think Giannis takes the edge on this one because when you look at the stats both players are better in different categories for example Jokic is a better passer and playmaker where Giannis is a better scorer. I think it’s Giannis because he can be dominant on both offense and defense getting more blocks and points then Jokic.

Now that we have looked at both players, who should you choose to play on your team? Both Jokic and Giannis are remarkable players and it could go either way. But I think Giannis takes the cake on this one because not only does Giannis have better stats and is a better defender than Jokic but Giannis is a lot more athletic than Jokic. When Kobe Bryant  and Shaq were on the same team Kobe sometimes wouldn’t pass him the ball because he was too slow and couldn’t make it up and down the court in time. Same thing goes with Jokic. I think Giannis would be more valuable on your team because he can take up more than one role on a team, he can play center if he needed to and is a better scorer than Jokic. Even though Jokic won this years championship it does not mean hes better  

   

 

The Best Players in the NBA This Season

The Best Players in the NBA This Season

The NBA is one of the most entertaining things to watch especially when you are watching some of the best players do crazy plays. There are lots of really good players in the NBA, but some rise above the rest and that’s what we’ll be talking about today.

 

Stephen Curry

 

Wardell Stephen Curry II, or the “Baby Faced Assassin” is undoubtedly the best shooter of all time and makes a case for MVP every year winning it twice with the only unanimous MVP. So far he’s had a really good season averaging 25 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds, and a steal per game which is some of the best stats so far this season. He is also playing for the team with the best record so far at 8-1.

Stephen Curry shooting before a game

 

Kevin Durant

 

KD is having an amazing season so far with the Nets, even though the team together isn’t doing the greatest, it might just have something to do with Kyrie, but that’s a different story.  So far this season he is averaging about 30 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists per game which is crazy. He’s on a team with another big scorer in James Harden, so if they both score a lot the Nets could be a threat.

KD in a game this season

 

Jimmy Butler

 

Jimmy “Buckets” Butler is another player having a really good season, with stats that aren’t as good as KD, but still, some of the best in the league, averaging 25 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 steals per game. Butler is on a Heat team that looks really good so far this season at 7-3 with the best record in the East.

Jimmy Butler heading back down to the other side of the court

 

Paul George

 

“PG-13” is having a career year so far averaging about 27 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2.5 steals a game, all of those are his best career stats except for his points because in 2018 he averaged 28. He’s playing for the Clippers who have won 5 games in a row and seem to have got things going.

George taking the ball down the court for the Clippers

 

LeBron James

 

“The King” always makes a case for MVP and so far this season he’s continuing that averaging 25 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals, and a block a game. The Lakers are always a championship contender, especially when you have one of the best players of all time.

LeBron flexing in a game against the Golden State Warriors

 

Trae Young

 

“Ice Trae” entered the league only four years ago and has already impressed everyone. So far this year he continues to impress averaging 24 points, 3 rebounds, 9 assists, and a steal per game. He’s currently playing for the Atlanta Hawks who haven’t been very good so far this season at 4-8 and their loss total is double their win total.

Trae Young finishing at the rim

 

 

Giannis Antetokounmpo

 

“The Greek Freak” is having a really good year on a not-so-good Bucks team so far. They are below .500, but Giannis is averaging 28 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, and 2 blocks per game, he’s a double-double machine! Giannis isn’t just getting rebounds because he’s tall, he’s also very athletic and good at boxing out.

Giannis screaming happily 

 

Luka Dončić

 

Luka is another player having an outstanding year so far in his fourth season. He’s averaging 25 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, and a steal per game. It’s not his best stats, but they are still really good and very close to his best. He’s had one of the biggest moments in the NBA so far this season when he drained a 3 pointer to put the Mavericks up by 3 on the Celtics with only a few seconds left in the game.

Dončić shooting a free throw during a home game

 

James Harden

 

“The Beard” isn’t having the best season of his career, but still has good stats. He’s averaging about 20 points 8 rebounds, 9 assists, a steal, and a block per game which is still really good. The only problem with how he’s playing is that he’s not getting the same fouls called that he was getting before, so he isn’t getting nearly as many points, but he’s still shooting really well from the field.

Harden flexing after making a play

 

DeMar DeRozan

 

DeRozan is having one of his best seasons averaging 27 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and a steal on the year. His best game so far was when he had 38 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, a steal, and a block.

DeRozan in a Bulls Uniform for the first year

 

Nikola Jokić

 

“The Joker” is having yet another MVP-worthy season averaging, 26 points, 14 rebounds, 6 assists, a steal, and a block. He’s the reigning MVP and had an amazing year last year and is just continuing that this year.

Jokić shooting a free throw

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