“Skipping steps” is an insane way to describe his place in the leagues history. 2nd round pick. Role player. Star role player. Found his own team. All-Star. All-NBA. Won playoff series. Conference finals. Finals. Finals MVP.
He took every single step.
If anyone else
• was the best clutch player since Jordan
• scored the most 4th quarter PPG ever in the Finals
• had the most 40 point playoff games since they entered the league
• dropped 45 in a hostile arena to close out a championship
They would be unanimous BITW
Every Victor Wembanyama article before the finals was “He’s an erudite master - part Monet, part Magic Johnson” and every article defending him after his Finals performance is “He did it by accident, you see, he’s just a baby and he’s also dumb”
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Wembys arrogance has been a thing for a while but it honestly showed on the court this series. He truly does believe he deserves stuff and doesnt need to earn it. Hes not emotionally ready for what it takes and thats the truth humbleness wins championships not arrogance
Jalen Brunson last 4 seasons in the playoffs: 29-4-7 on 46/34/84 - every year 50+ wins, all star, all nba, now a chip and a FMVP
Ppl still don’t get it with him. They would be saying right now this is 1 of the best players to ever play the sport if he was 4 inches taller.
U can drop 33 ppg in the finals including a 45 point closeout game against the only unanimous dpoy and his top tier defensive team to win the biggest city's first chip in 50 years and not be a superstar because reasons