thebuzzardman wrote:K-DOT wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Dotson and Trier are interesting examples related to my "players need to develop" post, which I did before I saw a few others said the same thing (should have kept reading). So, as 4 and 3 year players - Dotson was 4, right? I forget - they should be "further along" than a DSJr/Frank/Knox. And I'd say they were and are - or maybe Trier and year 1 DSJr were close enough? But in spite of being "older" college guys - you can see that Dotson needed to adjust to the NBA and Trier, while flashing certain "NBA ready right now" skills, also needs work. Yes, comparing a mid 2nd rounder and UDFA guy to first rounders, but the first round guys went higher in part based on perceived and hoped for upsides as rated by scouts and FO's.
In any event, rambling a bit, but Dotson is a good example of having to need to wait a minute or two on players, as Dotson in year 2 looks much better than year 1. While having a longer college career and being 3-4 years older.
Little off topic, but it's part of the reason I don't mind the two max cats coming. Sure, they'll hurt draft position, if a person is an advocate of some more time in the tank/young talent acquisition through the draft, but at this point if we are only spending cash and wind up drafting in the mid 20's instead of around 8th - last two drafts before this one - I'll take that, so the young guys get another year of development, with less pressure and with better players to help elevate their games.
Dotson was in college for 5 years, actually. Missed his entire 3rd season due to transferring because of the rape allegations
At the age DSJ is right now, actually that was the year he missed, but he shot 31% from 3 the year before. Assuming his percentage would have split what it was the next year, he still would have only been a 33, 34% shooter. He didn't start knocking down shots until his 5th year, which would be next year for DSJ, and even then, it still took Dot a year to adjust to the NBA, which would be in 3, 4 years for DSJ and Frank, or 5 years for Knox
Of course, we already know what Dotson can do, and it's up to Frank, Knox, and to an extent DSJ to progress in the next few years, but it's a pretty big age gap.If Dotson had come out after his freshman year, nobody would have waited 6, 7 years for him to get his shot down.
Dotson was a freshman in college at the age Knox is now. It makes perfect sense he's more developed. Also, Knox is just really young in general. Kids need like, 2, 3 years minimum to just develop at that age
Exactly. And my point is, Dotson is older, with more years of bball under his belt at some kind of high level, and even he progressed after a year - meaning, even the older guys need to adjust to the NBA and in general. And I bet he looks a little better next year too.
NBA needs like, an actual farm system
I think most players would benefit from having a couple of years to develop in a minor league. Not make it so that everyone goes through it like the MLB, but like how in hockey you have to be insanely good to start playing in the NHL right away, and most guys take a year or two to play in the AHL or a different league before going up to the major league
There's obvious exceptions, like, Zion will be ready to go day one, Towns and Ayton come to mind too, but there are a lot of guys who need more seasoning. Knox and Frank are perfect examples of that. Not really good enough to play, but they get thrown in to the fire cause there's no better way to get them to develop
There really shouldn't be a reason most guys aren't sent to the G League right away. It'd probably help the league grow if you could say, I'll go down and catch a G League game, see the kid we just drafted in the first round instead of, nobody on this team is making it on to the roster, why should I care about them?
Boost ticket sales, get G League jerseys going, all that good stuff. Make it so that if a player spends a certain amount of time in the G League for his first two years it doesn't take a year off his contract or something (cause I doubt the NBAPA would go for that, gives teams an extra 2 years of control without giving the players anything), but that's for smarter people than me to figure out





























