BlazersBroncos wrote:The more I watch him, the more I am convinced he should be #5. His athleticism is easily good enough, especially when its compensated for with his absurd feel for the game. The main thing I notice is that his 3PT release, and release in general, can be a bit slow. That can be corrected. But this kid is a gamer. You cant teach this feel or nose for the ball. He just looks absurdly comfortable on the floor playing with grown men. If you were to ask me who is more likely to be contributing for a winning team, Josh Giddey or Jalen Green (Who is much more naturally talented IMO), I would say Giddey without a doubt.
IDK if its been suggested yet, but he has some Manu to him. Not as twitchy, not as good defensively, but some offensive similarities IMO. A pure SF version of a not as twitchy Manu would be the comparison I go with right now.
I see Giddey as a pure PG though, not a pure SF.
Giddey is a guy who runs an offense, sets up the offense, directs traffic, controls the pace, distributes the ball. Are you saying he's a SF just because of his height? I know there hasn't been many PGs who are 6'8" or taller, but there has been some (Simmons, Magic, then Doncic at 6'7", LeBron has played quite a bit of PG at 6'9", both Ball brothers are 6'6".