Kerrsed wrote:TASTIC wrote:Dellavedova - I just don't see it. He's played a decent amount of minutes before and is clearly better in reality than fantasy and it's not like other 'sleepers' where he's come out of nowhere. He's been on the biggest stage for two years now and teams know he's not quick enough to get past you and he shoots higher from 3 than he does the field. He might end up doing 9-10pts 2-3reb 4-5ast and a couple of 3s, maybe a steal too - which is fine for where he was drafted. But the FG% will hover around 40% as well which will hurt and Giannis will be playing point, Delly will just be defending them.
IDK, i pretty much agree spot on with this assessment that i read about him:The book on Dellavedova has already been written: He is an ace shooter and pesky defender, but doesn't have much in the way of actual skills beyond that. But is that a fair perception? Dellavedova, for his part, tried his hardest to change that perception this summer, as he emerged as one of the better players on one of the best international teams around while playing for Australia in the Olympics. He led the tournament in assists, with 56, and turned the ball over just 11 times in seven games, a continuation of his tremendous efficiency as a playmaker last season. Dellavedova actually took a nice step forward last season overall, upping his per-36 averages to 11.0 points and 6.5 assists. Now, he would be miscast as the primary creator on an NBA team, but with LeBron drawing defensive attention, he was fine as the secondary option. He should serve a similar role for the Bucks this season, but could get close to 30 MPG on a team that desperately needs his skill set, which could push him firmly into Fantasy relevance.
I think he will be the 2nd playmaker on the team and his skillset and defensive skills are exactly what the Bucks need, and the reason that he will be getting 30+ minutes a game, and the Reason that Kidd is starting him over MCW. Sure he played on "The Biggest Stage", butwe are talking about a stage that was chocked full of veterans and ego's......and veterans WITH ego's. I expect him to have a better season on a team loaded with young talent and no real vocal team leader (Yes Giannis is the leader, but he really isnt the type of leader that is real vocal while commanding a team) rather than as a 8th man on LeBrons team, having to deal with the personalities of guys like Irving/Smith/Shumpert/Love/Thompson. Grabbing a player in the 11th round that can get you 4-5 assists a game, a steal or two, and a couple of 3's is a total win, and would have been a top notch choice if i were to get him with my last pick like i was expecting. The only issue is that i didnt really think he was on anyones radar.
We'll agree to disagree on him

The 'ace shooter' part - the dude is a career 39.5% shooter from the floor...
And I do agree with everything you said about being a vocal leader that they need, second play-maker etc too. But when MCW comes on he'll likely run point with Delly playing off-ball once again, because they need that 3pt shooter option.
If you'd nabbed him last round that's better value for sure, 156 is a potential steal - I guess 132 isn't so bad. Didn't even notice we were that deep in!