then I agree. Donovan is a good scorer. He's not the league's best scorer but he's an all-star level scorer. At this stage, he is NOT a superstar level scorer. And he doesn't impact the game in multiple ways, like Charkes Barkley said. The stats don't like; he doesn't rebound as well as similarly sized Chris Paul and his assist/turnover ratio is average. And then there's his defense. It's average, at best. He has the quickness, long arms abd hops to be a defensive menace but he usually doesn't go out of his way to exert himself on that end of the court. At critical junctures he'll do his best to dial it up on D, but to have a defensive imprint on the game, you've got to be going full-bore on D for 32 mins.