Who's the NBA's next megastar in around 5 years?

Duncan, KG, Kobe, and Dirk all entered their prime, peaked, and declined at practically the same time or within a couple years of each other, but whatever.
 
Statistically yeah probability

Perception wise... no

Kobe was still finishing in the top 4 in NBA voting and being named to 1st team All-NBA til 2012

The last time those guys did that...Duncan in 2007, KG in 2008 and Dirk in 2007

We are talking about megastars not just being a great player
 
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Bean was still a megastar in April 2013 before be blew his Achilles
 
I don't know where this "gap" was at?

When these are the First team All-NBA voting results

Lebron 119 first place votes
Durant 102 first place votes
CP3 97 first place votes
Kobe 91 first place votes

2013 NBA MVP voting

Lebron 1207 points
Durant 765 points
Carmelo 475 points
CP 289 points
Kobe 184 points
 
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Bean was still a megastar in April 2013 before be blew his Achilles
I don't know what your definition of a "megastar" is or if it includes off the court stuff, but on the court it was LeBron, Durant, and CP3 and then a gap after that.
i know i wont get a real answer because you dont know much about basketball and digging up posts to call out other users is literally the only thing you are good for but i have to ask,

how the hell is chris pauls name up there with two actual MVP level players 
 
I don't know where this "gap" was at?

When these are the First team All-NBA voting results

Lebron 119 first place votes
Durant 102 first place votes
CP3 97 first place votes
Kobe 91 first place votes

2013 NBA MVP voting

Lebron 1207 points
Durant 765 points
Carmelo 475 points
CP 289 points
Kobe 184 points

Tell em
 
Wiggins i think might get to DRose, Carmelo Anthony level of superstar player but I think he will fall short of that Lebron, Anthony Davis, young Dwight Howard, Durant, CP3 tier.
I haven't even looked past this post, just saw it and quoted it because I know what follows is a trail of "CP0 Circle jerking," "CP a Megastar?!" etc. etc. 
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So Kobe put up 27, 6, 6 on 46% shooting while CP0 was averaging 17, 10, and 3 on 48% shooting and there was some type of gap between them. If you want to say KD and Lebron fine, don't be dumping CP0 on their level.
 
 
 
 
Bean was still a megastar in April 2013 before be blew his Achilles

I don't know what your definition of a "megastar" is or if it includes off the court stuff, but on the court it was LeBron, Durant, and CP3 and then a gap after that.
i know i wont get a real answer because you dont know much about basketball and digging up posts to call out other users is literally the only thing you are good for but i have to ask,

how the hell is chris pauls name up there with two actual MVP level players 
I know I shouldn't even address you since you're a brainless moron whose entire existence on Earth consists of trolling the NBA thread all day every day, and is the #1 reason the NBA thread has gone to crap the past couple years, but the answer is he played at an extremely high level, even though I know you won't admit it because you'd rather die than give him credit for anything.
there are a bunch of players that have played at "an extremely high level". should have figured all you're good for is an empty statement.

i'm sure someone has written an actual argument in chris paul's defense, why dont you just find the quote and use that. it will save you from actually trying to talk basketball and looking foolish 
 
So Kobe put up 27, 6, 6 on 46% shooting while CP0 was averaging 17, 10, and 3 on 48% shooting and there was some type of gap between them. If you want to say KD and Lebron fine, don't be dumping CP0 on their level.

On 59% TS with a league-leading assist rate and the 2nd best on/off numbers in the league. There's also this weird other half of the court where CP3 was slightly above average and Kobe was among the league's worst defenders.
 
Where is this gap tangible?

I guess Kobe must be the only guy in history who gets free votes in so many accolades

Its not just fans stuffing the ballot or "ballboys" voting for these accolades

Its multiple people across multiple platforms....coaches...GMs....writers...reporters.....broadcasters......fans

I guess they are all wrong but you are right

Its weird I don't believe Ive seen you question other players accolades in a consistent matter as Kobes
 
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So a 59% TS vs a 57% TS and a 7.2 vs 5.2 box minus is a significant gap. Even worth Kobe's horrible defense he was still top 10 overall in the league. 3.2 DWS vs 2.6 It's not a gap at all, you're just once again doing what CP0 fans do all the time. Overrate the hell out of his impact.
 
So a 59% TS vs a 57% TS and a 7.2 vs 5.2 box minus is a significant gap. Even worth Kobe's horrible defense he was still top 10 overall in the league. 3.2 DWS vs 2.6 It's not a gap at all, you're just once again doing what CP0 fans do all the time. Overrate the hell out of his impact.

Top 10 in what, adjusted on/off? No he wasn't. His defense dragged him way down.

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Top 10 in box plus minus, I don't see the one adjusted for inflation and the blue moon on basketball reference. Little to deep into the analytics fray for me.

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There really isn't a metric that quantifies wing defense accurately

Also On/off can be deceiving

According to On and off stats Clippers opponents shot 51 percent when CP was on the court and 46 percent when he was off the court.The Lakers opponents shot 49 percent when Kobe was on the court and 48 when Kobe was off the court

I don't think anybody would say Kobe was better for your team defense than Chris Paul was but that's what the on and off says

Also Im not buying APM...Anything that tells me that Paul Millisap is (7th )in the NBA, The Birdman (11th) Amir Johnson (14th) Roy Hibbert( 16th) are in the top 20 NBA players I'm disregarding that stat
 
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thing about relying on stats is that both sides just go back and forth posting stats that support their argument thinking that their stats are more important purely based on personal bias.

these dudes who exclusively use stats to form their basketball opinions are so quick to discredit stats that dont support their arguments, its laughable 
 
This is why I take most of these stats with a grain of salt most of them show there was a negligible difference between but then you go find one that makes it seem like it was. Anybody with eyes knows Kobe was a top 5 player in 2013.
 
 
Bean was still a megastar in April 2013 before be blew his Achilles


I don't know what your definition of a "megastar" is or if it includes off the court stuff, but on the court it was LeBron, Durant, and CP3 and then a gap after that.
i know i wont get a real answer because you dont know much about basketball and digging up posts to call out other users is literally the only thing you are good for but i have to ask,

how the hell is chris pauls name up there with two actual MVP level players 

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