TheZachAttack wrote:What do you see McLaughlin as? Are you with me on Van Fleet lite if not more?
I think you might be kind of just phishing me here just asking for more, but I don't really see a VanVleet. His humble beginnings in the league could be a good parrallel. We've recently discussed that. VV has been trained for a different level of defense from Toronto playing and he's also a bulkier dude. VV also doesn't quite have the quickness and skill of JMac. But VV is fairly unique in how he gets things done imo. Would be hard to find someone like him.
Maybe closer though to a Damian Lillard. Just this past season Lillard showed a 126 Orating and 117 Drating. It took six seasons for Lillard to get into the 120's in Orating. As a rookie, Lillard was 108 Orating and 112 Drating averging 36 mins/g and 19 points. JMac could have had that kind of start to his career if someone gave him that chance. If you wanted to compare him to someone and call him lite anyone, maybe it's Lillard. But in some ways he might be better, others not quite. JMac as a rookie was 121 Orating, 113 Drating. I repeat, it took Lillard into his sixth season to show that kind of offensive prowess.
Drive and kick, not his only way to play but maybe his best, with the finishing so quick it's hard to see his perfection and the quickness and moves lethal. Defenders can't tell if he's going under or right over. It just opens up everyone else and then you start seeing the decision making in a blink of an eye. The passes between arms of defenders a single foot away from him. He knows when a defender has leveraged position on him and he's prepared for it all. You don't see him plow into people senselessly like so many on this team. He's already seeing options before he needs them and he's ready to pull that trigger. But if he sees an opening he's fearless about it. Then you see his 3pt shooting. What can't he do? And all of it seems to get better the more he's involved.
Would have loved to have seen him right now amping up and feeding guys like Edwards, Nowell, Towns, Beasley man it could have been something. Think about what made people really notice Murray in the playoffs, what did he show more of that made that difference and it was the drives to the net with amazing finishes that started to break others on his team open.
His height is what it is and it's something people need to let go, like others have for other good height challenged players in the league. But even if you can't expect 6 rebounds a night from him, or great stuffs on other gards on defense, so what. Would you be willing to hide the defense of one player if he made the other 4 on the court that much better offensively and he was at least wise and active on the defensive end? I would, and many teams do exactly that all across the league right now for wicked skilled PGs. Some are small players. One is named Damian Lillard and nobody bats an eye when they max him even though he's short and he's not on any all defensive teams and can't switch to defend SFs. Who cares.
Folklore wrote:But what if he gets one? Mclaughlin could be am potential all-star if given the same minutes.
If JMac was drafted in FR high enough, and gets 36 mins/g like Lillard, or like Wiggins got here. Were able to play through their rookie weak games and still get 36 no matter what... I really think he has a chance to win a ROY with everyone then admitting all the amazing things he showed as a rookie, and then you see him in multiple skills challenges like Lillard in 2013 showing off all the different things he brings to the table. But there it is, he wasn't drafted. So start adding up the excuses for why he shouldn't be topping minutes charts. If Dame was playing off bench for 15-19 minutes he might end up looking a lot like Jmac. They aren't twins, but if I'm searching for a lite version this is my closest hit. You could aim not quite so high and list say Augustin, but JMac is more than just him.