cjbulls wrote:Ferluci, this is exactly the type of over-the-top negative assessment that I’m talking about. This comment makes sense for a second round pick. Perfect example. Thanks, Zorro.
maybe i didn't make the context clear enough or maybe i'm crazy, but i don't think it's "over the top" to describe a guy who shot 35.6% on field goals and put up a sub-.500 ts% *in college* as "incredibly bad" at scoring by the standard of a lottery pick.
he performed objectively terribly in college, and you have to bake that into your projections. if he takes a step forward shooting threes, he's still not a sharpshooter, necessarily. if he takes a HUGE step forward finishing, he's still not a good finisher around the rim by the standards of nba players. if you take him #7, you're not just projecting some improvement. you are projecting an abnormal amount of improvement, because he's starting from a place of inferior production compared to prospects in that range.























