But there's a reason Alli is described by
some as a generational talent.
Now factor in that he was just 19 years old and you have what many describe
as a generational talent.
I was commenting about the players labeled
as generational talent and specifically saying that I would take those numbers (especially the wins associated).
Barkley maybe # 1 if they view
him as a generational talent they just can't let slip through their fingers.
Not exact matches
As William Strauss and Neil Howe put it in their seminal book Generations (almost anybody pontificating about
generational cohorts is channelling Strauss and Howe, even if they don't realize it), «More than anyone, they have developed a seasoned
talent for getting the most out of a bad hand.»
Wall's going to end up
as a # 1 overall pick, and a
generational talent, that topped out
as a mid-seed and 2nd round exit.
Where I have the problem is other teams do have exciting young
talent and those teams don't get the same credit that your team's
talent with question marks has been getting this year but also well before this year It's because the Sixers are thought to have the best young
talent, Simmons / Embiid are viewed
as the best young duo in the nba (http://www.nba.com/article/2017/11/01/blogtable-dynamic-young-duos-jokic-murray-simmons-embiid-towns-wiggins-brown), it's hard to get a single
generational player, many believe the Sixers have TWO.
For now, his argument for being a
generational talent is just
as good
as Crawford's.
Gifted with the
talent of two or three of the greatest Barcelona teams of all - time — including key individuals such
as Xavi, Carles Puyol, Andrés Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Gerard Piqué, Víctor Valdés, Cesc Fabregas and Pedro, plus other
generational talents from beyond the Camp Nou like Iker Casillas, David Silva, Sergio Ramos, David Villa, Xabi Alonso, Fernando Torres, Carlos Marchena and Juan Mata — he is regarded by his critics
as a safe pair of hands who coached a team with the quality and leaders to succeed under its own steam.