grandmaster
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Thanks grandmaster. I don't feel like we've discussed Holmgren as much as we should. I would say Austin Reaves when healthy is the third best white player, but it's certainly close and open to debate. Also, the 7'2 Portland Trailblazer Donovan Clingan is coming on. He scored 24 and had 12 boards last night. He's leading the league in offensive rebounds. Almost 5 per game. Clingan certainly not a top 5 white player yet, but he's another in a list of American born white players playing well in the NBA.
Thanks grandmaster. I don't feel like we've discussed Holmgren as much as we should. I would say Austin Reaves when healthy is the third best white player, but it's certainly close and open to debate. Also, the 7'2 Portland Trailblazer Donovan Clingan is coming on. He scored 24 and had 12 boards last night. He's leading the league in offensive rebounds. Almost 5 per game. Clingan certainly not a top 5 white player yet, but he's another in a list of American born white players playing well in the NBA.
I did. TY for reminding me. He had 35 last night!Don't forget Lauri Markannen who is averaging 28 points per game and he made the NBA All Star Game just two years ago.
I like Chet but I don’t agree with that. You could argue that Cooper Flagg is already better as a recently turned 19 year old rookie. This will become more apparent by the end of the season and Flagg is getting more comfortable at this level by the week. Chet is in his 3rd year and basically at Flagg’s stats. I’d also put Austin Reaves ahead too. He’s been great as Luka’s 1B and shows his superstar potential when Luka missed time. He’s got 51, 44 and 41 point games under his belt this year.I'd say Chet is already the best white American since Kevin Love, but he's still only 23, so more likely than not he overtakes Love, which would make him the best white American since Stockton. Will he ever overtake Stockton? Probably not, but you never know!
Glad you mentioned Gillespie, as I was thinking of tacking him onto my list. Tons of collegiate accolades, but like Reaves, his NBA racial apprenticeship started with going undrafted (along with missing a year to injury). He's now a starting point guard, averaging 14-4-5 on a Suns team that's firmly above the playoff line. He will need another leap to get any all-star consideration, but he's technically ahead of schedule already.I like Chet but I don’t agree with that. You could argue that Cooper Flagg is already better as a recently turned 19 year old rookie. This will become more apparent by the end of the season and Flagg is getting more comfortable at this level by the week. Chet is in his 3rd year and basically at Flagg’s stats. I’d also put Austin Reaves ahead too. He’s been great as Luka’s 1B and shows his superstar potential when Luka missed time. He’s got 51, 44 and 41 point games under his belt this year.
So my ranking of American born NBA guys:
Flagg
Reaves
Holmgren
Knueppel
After that big 4 it gets murky. Sabonis (Portland born)? Pritchard? Herro? Buzelis (Chicago born)? Kessler? Gillespie (breakout player)? Shepard (upside)?
