George's template is McGrady, which really has nothing to doubt. Both of them started from defense, and their bodies are very similar. The most important thing is that even the five senses are very similar. People who don't know are brothers. George has grown from a fierce defender to a superstar. Career selection 1 defense team, now the top 5 small forwards in the league. Six all-stars, one steal, two defenses, one team, four months is the best. In this era, George must be regarded as a superstar.
Generally speaking, except for being a little taller than Tmall. Others are scoring talent, athletic ability, physical fitness, dribbling, explosive power, three points, various offensive methods, defense and so on. Not as good as Tmac at its peak. McGrady, who was only 23 years old in 2002-03, existed like a god, averaging 32.6438+0 points per game and shooting three points from long range. He threw a jump shot at all kinds of badminton and finally buckled it in his face. Most importantly, if you have seen McGrady play, it seems that he has done it effortlessly, and he has never trained before. Kobe once said that he has met many great people in his life, but McGrady is his biggest problem. The only pity is that you didn't work hard and got hurt. The rush hour won't last long. But if you want to compare with PG, I think Tmall in any year from 2000 to 2004 is better than PG now.
George, together with cool-headed Shao Wei, steady and rigid Adams, Schroeder with full firepower, Noel, one of the strongest defensive players in the bench league, and other teammates who can fight hard on both the defensive end and the offensive end, even in the face of five-star warriors, Thunder is doomed to be not inferior.