minimus wrote:Can anyone describe what is going on with Nowell lately. If I understand correctly:
1) he is not a comboguard who can handle starting PG duties
2) he is more effective with McLaughlin who pushed the pace and takes care of the ball
3) he tries hard in defense and offense. I have seen some very high effort plays from him, such as beating opponent big on offensive board and scoring second chance points
4) I am not sure if Nowell is already worth more than 58/4, although I would sign him to this deal, but with 3rd and 4th year not fully guaranteed
1) At 23 he has shown passing instincts and some real gems to get guys wide open for dunks or 3s. That said, he turns the ball over too much. One game he didn’t miss a shot, but had 6 TOs in like 20+ minutes. It isn’t hopeless that he could play PG, we badly need the slashing he provides, but he is by no means there yet.
2) Nowell missing his 3s changes the nature of him as a player. Instead of a 3 level scorer, he becomes a transition specialist who can also attack off the dribble and score on the pull up or at the rim. If he figures out his 3, then he doesn’t need pace, he can play iso or any set you want at any speed you want.
3) He wants to be a good defender, but he isn’t. He stays in front, fights through screens, but does get a lot of whistles against him. Combine this with the turnovers, and his situation is tough. He strikes me as a guy who has not hit his ceiling. He also strikes me as someone who needs more set plays and structure to help him get there. I think if a team trades for him, he will play better for them.
4) Nowell has the potential to be worth more. But you saw how paying potential worked out for Wiggins and Dlo. His play has nose dived recently. 4 for 32 with a team option fourth year is probably fair.