NO-KG-AI wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:Catchall wrote:Over here in Jazzland, some of us are thinking that it's Ace Bailey who is likely to slip to #5, while VJ Edgecombe and Tre Johnson go #3 and #4 in some order. Combine measurements are a factor.
Also, there is a reasonable chance that Noa Essengue will turn out to be a better overall player than Ace. Noa's size, ability to run the floor and get downhill, finish at the rim, and make defensive plays all compare well vs. Ace Bailey. Ace needs to pan out as a bonafide shooter to make his top-5 case hold up.
didn't Ace basically measure almost identical to Flagg and Tatum? How did his measurements hurt him? And how does VJ who measured much smaller with a pedestrian wingspan jump him based on measurements?
Because he’s not nearly as good or productive as those guys, and basically his entire appeal was that he was a size outlier as a shooting wing. If you’re the tools guy that is sort of lacking production, the tools need to be outlier at your position.
6’10 versatile shooters are really rare. 6’7 ones are much less rare and game changing.
VJ is just a substantially better athlete and people were worried he might be 6’2. I’m not sure it should boost him above Bailey, but he came in bigger than some thought, and Ace much smaller.
To me, 6’9 in socks would have been a big win for ace, 6’8 kind of a break even. 6’7 dulls it a little IMO.
Ace is 6'7.5" in socks, same as Paul George. He's also still 18. He's fine.






















