The Hawks' "second-in-command" has plenty.
Al Horford is also a very decent "second-in-command," capable of handling a lot on both the offensive and defensive ends.
But if you expect him to take cities and fortresses, that's going to be tough.
Players like him who rely on their brains generally have slightly weaker abilities to power through on their own.
Take Stockton for example, or Jason Kidd, even Steve Nash could be considered in this category. Don't tell me Steve Nash's scoring ability is underrated, he might even win "Scoring King"...
But if his ability to single-handedly change the game was really that impressive, the Phoenix Suns would have made it to the finals.
That's why "Big Bird" seems so precious and rare.
There's a reason for that.
Watching Su Wan high-five his teammates amid the cheers of the crowd, Yi Jianlian's eyes were full of envy.