Melothegreat wrote:Beal shot 45% for the field and 34% from 3pt vs Lamb 48% from field and 34% from 3pt. This one is pretty close however Lamb does shoot 60% from 2pt range vs 54% Beal.
Defense-Beal used his strength to offset his lack of height against opponents in college however this will be a struggle in the NBA. Lamb will initially struggle with strength but should still be dangerous in passing lanes. Furthermore, over time, Lamb will get stronger and has potential to be an elite defender.
Lamb’s ability to get his shot both in the midrange and all the way to the basket is much better than Beal who, to this point, has shown an inability to create his own shot.
That is someone's opinion you just used there. At least use your source: http://bustasports.com/bradley-beal-vs- ... omparison/
An easy search of what you wrote gave me that bad boy. Also you are comparing numbers of a sophomore who played with much higher level PGs. Beal is currently a better defender because he is involved and strong defensively. The shooting part is completely false. Lamb has a better mid range shot but Beal can create better, because he is smarter in how he attacks.

























