Klomp wrote:shangrila wrote:I think everyone, whether you love him or hate him, should realise that Ball is a massive project that will take a few years to start hitting his potential.
That's the case for pretty much everyone in this class
No, I don't think that's the case for everyone in this draft at all. Only for the ones some of you have allowed yourselves to be hoodwinked into believing should be at the top.
There are both 1nDone and players with years of college experience both that have already shown refined shooting skills, signs of elite court awareness, passing skills, defensive attributes. Yet the majority of people seem snookered as usual by idiotic underlying thoughts that if a player has shown too much already they must somehow not have the potential to get any better. First of all what some of them are already capable of is plenty enough for this team, and they still have the same ability to get better as anyone. Meanwhile, almost any player that hasn't yet mastered anything is swept to the top range of the draft because of...left open potential?
Someone please tell me why you can't look at a 38% or 40+% shooter, some already showing great defensive effort and plays with their team, and believe that he can't get any better yet at both shooting and other skills. But you can see yourself drafting a .250 shooter who shot himself silly in college displaying every ugly bad habit they could, lack of team skills, lack of defensive end efforts, and somehow sit here telling us they can improve that shooting, can improve their desire and skill to defend, and everything else. It's really quite amazing to see such blinders being employed. But I'm here to report it is nothing new. It's every bit what has created the horrible draft choices of most years for this team. Projects, potential, empty minutes and nothing that follows. Enjoy your results but realize it wasn't just the GM to blame when you look back, you are very much a part of this hype train. You were very much a part of all the ones before it.