76ciology wrote:The reason it’s hard to pass on Tre Johnson is simple, he has the most valuable skillset in the game.. shooting. And not just average shooting, we’re talking about potentially top 1% in the league. Offensively, he has a real shot at becoming a star-level scorer at some point in his career.
Johnson just had the most impressive jump shooting season for a freshman since college play-by-play stats started in 2010. He shot 87% from the line, 39% from three on high volume (almost 12 attempts per 100 possessions), and most of those makes were self-created, 33% unassisted. That’s elite in every category.
The issue is the other end, he’s a bad defender and a non-factor on the glass. But I’d circle back to something we’ve seen play out, when you’re dealing with athletic guards who have a 6’10” wingspan, it changes the conversation. He’s being compared to guys like Tyler Herro or Lou Williams, but that’s not quite fair. Those two don’t have anywhere near the physical upside. They’re poor defenders in part because their bodies make it hard to defend without draining their offensive energy.
There just aren’t many guards in the last 5–10 years with his athleticism and a 6’10” wingspan who turned out to be liabilities on defense. With that kind of frame and movement ability, there’s at least a baseline level of defensive competence he can grow into. So the bet is elite shooting, offensive star upside, and enough physical tools to figure out the rest.
I see you snagged the quote from the Phillyvoice article talking to some scout named Jama; maybe it was MamaJama or something.
Tre did not have the "most impressive jump shooting season for a freshman... blah blah blah."
Tre shot a below average from midrange; below average on 2pt attempts generally and below average at the rim.
His elite skill was only from 3 pt range. That's it.
Ace beat Tre from 2pt mid, 2 pt general and tied him at the rim.
Jared McCain beat Tre from 3, 2pt mid, 2 pt general and at the rim.
So that bogus scout Sixers-Adam called started a false narrative about Tre being some kind of elite 3 level scorer; Tre isn't even elite at 2 levels based on college production.
Can we please stop pretending this narrative is accurate? Jared McCain smokes Tre as a shooter if we're being serious.