GONYK wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:GONYK wrote:Actually neither of those are my main concerns.
What gives me pause is his lack of elite athleticism/burst and oveereliance on power.
NBA defenders will diminish the physical advantages he exploited in college and I think his jumper and handle have a long way to go to compensate.
I listened to the Dunc’d On podcast last night. The second half is on Barrett. It’s worth a listen because they really did their homework. Here’s the first question they ask:
What does RJ do really well?
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/duncd-on-basketball-nba-podcast/id986901174#episodeGuid=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.spreaker.com%2Fepisode%2F18117236
I listened to it this morning.
I think all their concerns are valid.
I'm not as down on RJ as them, but I don't think his path to stardom is as clear as most people seem to.
I think it boils down to whether you think the collective production of DSJ, RJ, Knox, Mitch, Frank is worth more than what you would get withAnthony Davis, also factoring in longevity. I don't think RJ is going to be superstar, and I share the same concerns as the ones you mentioned before, but I still think he's going to be a good player in the league.
I agree with the poster who brought up the notion that the role AD is going to have on this team is similar to what Mitch can bring if he realizes his potential (which I think he will). This is why I'm against trading the farm for him and would rather keep our depth, not even mentioning the injury concerns that comes with a guy like AD.


































