cjbulls wrote:HomoSapien wrote:Why are we arguing about Cam Reddish? We did that last year. Is there a rumor about him being shopped or something?
As someone else said, if the Hawks are willing to trade Reddish for the 4th pick, that should be a hint that he's not worth the 4th pick.
Reddish is a good lesson for the arm chair evaluators on this board.
But I agree with the bolded.
It was a hypo someone put out- no actual rumors or anything.
The reason for the discussion is that folks responded with ridiculous evaluations and declarations in response to the hypo. Calling Reddish unathletic and with a bad handle - a guy who was limited to being a 3 & D prospect. Except that those assertions aren't even close to being accurate. Reddish is a very good (though not Vince Carter / Shawn Marion, etc.) type athlete whose ball handling ability is one of his strengths - sometimes to his detriment (gets to "finesse-y").
That does bear on how you evaluate prospects, generally.
The issue with Reddish was (and remains) strength (in particular core strength), shot consistency (not sure what the issue there is, may also be related to core strength), and sort of aggression / mentality / basketball personality (a critical issue - if Tony Snell had a different mindset he'd be an above-average starter-caliber NBA wing... but he is who he is; if Eddy Curry had a different mindset he could have been a top 10 NBA player during his time... but he is who he is). Reddish may still end up a bust. He may end up just a rotation player. Or he may end up a star or even super star - the skills are there, the physical gifts are there, it's just a "can he put it together" situation. ((*side note on athleticism - I went back and looked at early Paul George highlights (were "violent athleticism" would be most evident) and didn't see anything that would really separate George's level of athleticism from Reddish's. Hence why folks (not just myself) have compared them. ))
You don't look at what a player *is* in college (or other pre-NBA leagues). You look at what they *can be* and how likely it is, based off of the information you have (to include frame, work ethic, coachability/ motivation to improve themselves, love of game, "mamba mentality," bball IQ questions, etc.) that they'll reach various levels of their potential and/or flame-out/bust.















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