Negrodamus wrote:Slizeezyc wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
Yep, because when Lonzo misses, because his offensive arsenal is so limited, he misses badly. So when he faces a De'Aaron Fox at the next level, he's going to be jacking up terrible threes in order to score. We just had a preview of what he'll be against NBA competition. I wouldn't want to harp on one game though; however, he sucked against Kentucky the first time they played. Check out his numbers against Arizona. How's he going to be against Marcus Smart? Tony Allen?
The only reason to love Lonzo is his passing. Otherwise, you have to hope he's getting open shots at the next level because he's not driving on anyone worth their salt at defense in the next level and he's definitely not getting his shot off easily in ISO situations.
De'Aaron actually has a more traditional form and shooting coaches will know what to do with it. In addition to that, he can drive on anyone in college because he's an elite athlete and that should translate to the next level. Oh yea, and he actually plays defense.
I've beat the drum on concerns with Lonzo's issues against certain styles of defense, which I think we talked about in terms of my not wanting him to be "the guy" on a team. But if he's just a shooting dude with good passing skills, then he's not going to go up against the Tony Allens of the world (for the record, just about no one could score on peak Allen with any efficiency). On top of that, he doesn't strike me as someone who will force much.
A lot of what you're saying I still don't think has much to do with shooting outcomes either way, but I understand the concept of liking Fox more than Ball if that's what you're getting at overall.
Then if you're not taking Lonzo as a "the guy", then why is anyone taking him in the top 10? He's not particularly good at defense, he's a spot shooter, essentially. I don't think it needs to be Tony Allen even. Put MCW on him and he's not getting a clean look off all day.
And now what do we have? A guy who struggles at driving the ball, hasn't shown a compelling reason to believe in his pull up jumper, sucks against a faster opponent on defense. That's not a top 10 player.
And even if you wanted to implement a pull up jumper in Ball's game, what is a shooting coach going to do with that form? What are we going to do about his 67% FT shooting? I'd rather have to dissect and figure out Fox's form than dive into Ball's situation. That's what I'm saying.
Fair enough, good chat.















