BadWolf wrote:I haven't seen him play, just reading. How is he different then Jimmer?
How is he the same?
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BadWolf wrote:I haven't seen him play, just reading. How is he different then Jimmer?
wassuphomeboy wrote:Lots of players from this draft could be good.
He's the only one I know for sure will be.
And, probably the only one that can save the Clippers at this point.
BadWolf wrote:I haven't seen him play, just reading. How is he different then Jimmer?
OrangeBlueSkies wrote:What do we know about todays NBA?
1- The new Center is one that must have a 3pt shot in his arsenal. In fact, the traditional center is no longer a "game changer" in todays NBA. The new Center is an elite outside shooter, and athletic enough to play in the perimeter.
OrangeBlueSkies wrote:What do we know about todays NBA?
1- The new Center is one that must have a 3pt shot in his arsenal. In fact, the traditional center is no longer a "game changer" in todays NBA. The new Center is an elite outside shooter, and athletic enough to play in the perimeter.
2- The NBA is rumored to be heavily considering adding a 4pt shot in the future.
3- Stephen Curry represents what is considered now an NBA Superstar. A PG with unlimited range, elite handling abilities, and unselfish passing. This type of PG creates problems for opposing Defenses. It also has equated to multiple championships and has caused teams to try to copy this blue print (I.e Damian Lillard).
That being said, Trae Young is the #1 pick in this draft.
RookieStar wrote:OrangeBlueSkies wrote:What do we know about todays NBA?
1- The new Center is one that must have a 3pt shot in his arsenal. In fact, the traditional center is no longer a "game changer" in todays NBA. The new Center is an elite outside shooter, and athletic enough to play in the perimeter.
2- The NBA is rumored to be heavily considering adding a 4pt shot in the future.
3- Stephen Curry represents what is considered now an NBA Superstar. A PG with unlimited range, elite handling abilities, and unselfish passing. This type of PG creates problems for opposing Defenses. It also has equated to multiple championships and has caused teams to try to copy this blue print (I.e Damian Lillard).
That being said, Trae Young is the #1 pick in this draft.
WTF? Since when?
doordoor123 wrote:RookieStar wrote:OrangeBlueSkies wrote:What do we know about todays NBA?
1- The new Center is one that must have a 3pt shot in his arsenal. In fact, the traditional center is no longer a "game changer" in todays NBA. The new Center is an elite outside shooter, and athletic enough to play in the perimeter.
2- The NBA is rumored to be heavily considering adding a 4pt shot in the future.
3- Stephen Curry represents what is considered now an NBA Superstar. A PG with unlimited range, elite handling abilities, and unselfish passing. This type of PG creates problems for opposing Defenses. It also has equated to multiple championships and has caused teams to try to copy this blue print (I.e Damian Lillard).
That being said, Trae Young is the #1 pick in this draft.
WTF? Since when?
If they did I would stop watching basketball.
OrangeBlueSkies wrote:What do we know about todays NBA?
1- The new Center is one that must have a 3pt shot in his arsenal. In fact, the traditional center is no longer a "game changer" in todays NBA. The new Center is an elite outside shooter, and athletic enough to play in the perimeter.
2- The NBA is rumored to be heavily considering adding a 4pt shot in the future.
3- Stephen Curry represents what is considered now an NBA Superstar. A PG with unlimited range, elite handling abilities, and unselfish passing. This type of PG creates problems for opposing Defenses. It also has equated to multiple championships and has caused teams to try to copy this blue print (I.e Damian Lillard).
That being said, Trae Young is the #1 pick in this draft.

doordoor123 wrote:He wants to play for the Knicks: https://clutchpoints.com/knicks-news-trae-young-claims-itd-be-a-blessing-to-play-in-new-york/
And here’s an article about the potential fit:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/trae-young-steph-curry-jimmer-fredette-article-1.3886693
doordoor123 wrote:The reason I don’t think Trae Young will be a superstar and maybe not even an All-star is because of the way he draws fouls. It’s the same reason I think the Thunder just aren’t good. Players that give up on making a basket for a foul is bad. Players that finish with contact or actually try to make the three when they’re fouled on the three-point shot tend to have more success. I don’t think Young has the length or the body-type to do that at the next level. Step Curry, James Harden, Jimmy Butler, Kawhi Leonard, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, John Wall. All of them finish with contact instead of trying to sell the ref with only contact. Blake Griffin, Draymond Green, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Damian Lillard all try to sell fouls more than getting a basket and I think it actually hurts their chances or winning in a lot of cases.
SeattleJazzFan wrote:doordoor123 wrote:The reason I don’t think Trae Young will be a superstar and maybe not even an All-star is because of the way he draws fouls. It’s the same reason I think the Thunder just aren’t good. Players that give up on making a basket for a foul is bad. Players that finish with contact or actually try to make the three when they’re fouled on the three-point shot tend to have more success. I don’t think Young has the length or the body-type to do that at the next level. Step Curry, James Harden, Jimmy Butler, Kawhi Leonard, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, John Wall. All of them finish with contact instead of trying to sell the ref with only contact. Blake Griffin, Draymond Green, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Damian Lillard all try to sell fouls more than getting a basket and I think it actually hurts their chances or winning in a lot of cases.
okay, but just keep in mind you are judging a frosh in college against 10 year NBA vets. that is most definitely something he could develop.

doordoor123 wrote:The reason I don’t think Trae Young will be a superstar and maybe not even an All-star is because of the way he draws fouls. It’s the same reason I think the Thunder just aren’t good. Players that give up on making a basket for a foul is bad. Players that finish with contact or actually try to make the three when they’re fouled on the three-point shot tend to have more success. I don’t think Young has the length or the body-type to do that at the next level. Step Curry, James Harden, Jimmy Butler, Kawhi Leonard, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, John Wall. All of them finish with contact instead of trying to sell the ref with only contact. Blake Griffin, Draymond Green, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Damian Lillard all try to sell fouls more than getting a basket and I think it actually hurts their chances or winning in a lot of cases.
AshyLarrysDiaper wrote:doordoor123 wrote:The reason I don’t think Trae Young will be a superstar and maybe not even an All-star is because of the way he draws fouls. It’s the same reason I think the Thunder just aren’t good. Players that give up on making a basket for a foul is bad. Players that finish with contact or actually try to make the three when they’re fouled on the three-point shot tend to have more success. I don’t think Young has the length or the body-type to do that at the next level. Step Curry, James Harden, Jimmy Butler, Kawhi Leonard, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, John Wall. All of them finish with contact instead of trying to sell the ref with only contact. Blake Griffin, Draymond Green, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Damian Lillard all try to sell fouls more than getting a basket and I think it actually hurts their chances or winning in a lot of cases.
+1. Not because I agree necessarily -- it's just an observation about Young I haven't seen before. Interesting.
nolang1 wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:Upperclass wrote:Steph is a top 3 passer(vision) in this league.. behind Lebron and Harden. You could EASILY see this back at Davidson.. his issue was if he would be able to penetrate due to his perceived lack of quickness.
No such issues with Young when it comes to penetrating. The guy penetrates as much as Harden, hence his ridiculous FTAs a game. If there's one worry, it is durability playing that style. Having said that, he seems to have an endless motor. He plays way better in the second halves of games in general despite the usage.
The worry would be that his foul selling game is pretty much maxed out already and that better defenders will be fine with letting him penetrate and daring him to make a low-percentage shot over them.
doordoor123 wrote:The reason I don’t think Trae Young will be a superstar and maybe not even an All-star is because of the way he draws fouls. It’s the same reason I think the Thunder just aren’t good. Players that give up on making a basket for a foul is bad. Players that finish with contact or actually try to make the three when they’re fouled on the three-point shot tend to have more success. I don’t think Young has the length or the body-type to do that at the next level. Step Curry, James Harden, Jimmy Butler, Kawhi Leonard, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, John Wall. All of them finish with contact instead of trying to sell the ref with only contact. Blake Griffin, Draymond Green, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Damian Lillard all try to sell fouls more than getting a basket and I think it actually hurts their chances or winning in a lot of cases.