khans2k5 wrote:Athleticism typically determines a player's ceiling and basketball skills typically determines a player's floor. The 5 best players in the league this year. Harden, Westbrook, LeBron, Durant, Kawhi. All tremendous athletes with tremendous basketball skill. There are a few occasions where a Curry, Nash, or Dirk show up at the top, but if you look at history a majority of the top players of all-time were great athletes. And don't sell guys like Durant short. Doing what he does at 7 feet tall makes him a tremendous athlete. I'd take basketball skill over athleticism most of the time, but there is a base level of athleticism that is needed for that skill to work at this level.
I don't consider Durant, Harden, or Kawhi elite athletes in the way most folks measure athleticism, which is vertical jump and speed. In fact, Durant posted some of the most pathetic athletic test results in the NBA combine on record (this is back in the day when top picks went to the combine).
But if you get into niche areas like hand strength, Kawhi excels. Harden apparently is one of the best decelerators in the game, meaning he can come to a full stop and get set for a shot faster than anyone in the game. And yes, the fluidity in which Durant can move given his height certainly is a sight to behold.