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At his peak, drexler was the best shooting guard in the league second only to MJ. My question is how well do you think his athleticism and skill would transfer in todays game. What player(s) would you compare him to, and where would you rank him? In my mind I see him as a prime Demar Derozan type player which is meant as no slight to either one of them.

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[–] Barry_Kane@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

He'd be the 15th best player. I don't want to hear any bullshit counter-arguments about him being 14th, 16th, 13th or whatever. I know ball, and he'd be the 15th best player.

[–] orwll@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Drexler doesn't really have a perfect modern comp. He was a #1 option who couldn't dribble without looking at the ball.

He used strength, athleticism, timely cuts and slashes to score. He wouldn't be a #1 option in today's game but he'd still be a valuable player. He'd be a supercharged 3+D type wing.

[–] BestOfSalem@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Like a lot of super athletic players from his era, Drexler would greatly benefit from today's fast-paced, less physical form of play. When he got a full head of steam going towards the hoop about the only way to stop him was to hammer him.

[–] archerarcher0@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

At his peak, drexler was the best shooting guard in the league second only to MJ

So, not the best shooting guard in the league then?

[–] Mrclean248@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I clarified he was second to MJ, so yeah that would make him not the best

[–] 2Blitz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah should've just said 2nd best

[–] RVAIsTheGreatest@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

u/jumboponcho raised the point I was going to. Clyde couldn't go left in isolation. I think his handle was underrated...but it's still not up to snuff for a star. He could handle in transition, but he didn't have much shake. As a result, his game was heavily based on pull up jumpers, spot up jumpers, with curls and isolations in the mid post that saw him be able to use his athleticism to attack the basket on the move without taking too many dribbles. Obviously also dynamic in transition and off cuts.

The increased space would surely would benefit Clyde but don't think he could be a star in this era. Not a good enough ballhandler, not a good enough perimeter shooter.