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I suppose the question I asked was just top 3 players, but I was thinking about top three for the Cavs. CJ and Kyrie would be a lesser version of CJ and Dame.
You're probably right that CJ should be higher than Oladipo, but Rudy's a one-man top 10 defense and should be second then.
Maybe because I never really liked Rudy that much, so that's why I put him behind CJ. A lot of subjectivity involved in these picks anyways. But I see your point and understand why you would put Rudy at second.
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I've never thought much about what CJ's ceiling might have been.
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Maybe we've already seen his ceiling, which isn't bad at all. Averaging 20 or more points 11 seasons in a row is not amazing, but it isn't bad at all. Who else amongst that draft class, besides Giannis, has an offensive stat like that?
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How do 8 All-Defense teams, with 4 DPOY's and 4 All NBA selections compare with that?
I realize you said "offensive" stat, but it's not like CJ gets subbed out on defense.
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You're probably right. CJ probably goes after Rudy, but no way he's behind Oladipo.
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Do you agree with me that Oladipo had a higher peak than CJ?
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I think I like to choose according to career instead of ceiling / peak. If I'm a GM drafting a player, I would take someone who can give me multiple seasons with consistent performance over someone who just peak for a season then goes on being hurt the rest of their career.
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That's fair. I'm just curious if you think CJ was the better player throughout.