MrSparkle wrote:Despite worse shooting, Sharpe's handles and ability to get to the rim are far superior to Coby's... and he's 3Y younger. I'm pretty surprised he settled on $90M. I think he'll break out this year.
Sharpe His handles are considered a major area for improvement, with some analysts believing they limit his potential to become a top-tier offensive player. While he has shown flashes of good handling, particularly in creative drives and finishing, he is still developing his ability to consistently beat defenders off the dribble and can be prone to losing the ball in transition. Overall, his ball-handling is seen as a work in progress that could be a key factor in his future development, according to Reddit users and SB Nation.
Area of improvement: Ball-handlng is frequently cited as the biggest area where Sharpe needs to improve to reach his full potential as an all-star.
Strengths: He can be effective with the ball, showing creativity in drives to the basket and scoring in a variety of ways, including finishes, runners, and three-pointers.
Weaknesses: He can struggle with protecting the ball when pushing it in transition and may have trouble getting around defenders consistently with the dribble, notes SB Nation.
Potential: If he improves his ball-handling to a more consistent level, he could become an elite scorer, but his current skill level is a limiting factor.
Coby WhiteStrengths Speed and driving: White is exceptionally quick, which allows him to push the pace in transition and get by defenders in the half-court with a strong first step. He is also good at finishing at the rim and draws contact.
[b]Scoring: He is a skilled and fearless scorer who can score from all three levels. His three-point shooting has shown steady improvement, and he can be an efficient shooter, especially when he gets into a rhythm.
Playmaking: He is a willing passer and can create opportunities for teammates, particularly in transition.
WeaknessesDefense This has been identified as an area for significant improvement, with scouting reports consistently noting he has a long way to go on this en[/b]d of the floor.
Turnovers His high speed and aggressive style can lead to sloppy passes and a high turnover rate.
Shot selection He can sometimes take difficult or ill-advised shots, particularly pull-up jumpers or contested mid-range shots, which can limit his efficiency.
Inconsistency His scoring and overall impact can be streaky, sometimes leading to liability in bad games.
Physicality While he has decent size at 6'5", his slender frame can make it difficult for him to handle the physicality of the NBA.
Coby sound like a 20 pt scorer and Sharpe sounds like role player.