Knickstape1214 wrote:GameBredAPBT wrote:clyde21 wrote:
Good luck running your offense in the NBA through Barrett. This isn't 2001 anymore.
I think he can do it. His offensive IQ is currently off the charts for someone so young. Looks to have lots of potential as a distributor.
Also, prior to becoming a shameless gunner, KB8 was a pretty smart & crafty distributor.
His offensive IQ is "off the charts," yet he is still turnover prone like crazy and takes some of the worst shots in college basketball. If you want to find a way to make both of those statements work, go right ahead - I'm open to hearing it. If not, then you can't really say his offensive IQ is "off the charts."
He is like Kobe in positional awareness for his age. His issues is playing off the ball to create within the team structure and obviously shot selection which is Trae Young like
Positional awareness is one of the most critical things a scoring guard needs. Its one of the reasons why Kobe, Jordan, Wade, and Mitchell are so good.
I also disagree with the functional athleticism take. He has pretty good functional athletic ability but his body control just isn't great and reminds me of Kent Bazemore. That said, he can improve but I don't think he will get to Tatum or the guys mentioned above level. While its needed in the NBA, I would say R.J. has a lot of other qualities that translate.
The college game is the hardest place to judge SGs just like it makes college PGs look too good. R.J. is a special prospect but I want to see more efficiency and consistency on offense v. Great defensive teams. Auburn, TT, and Zags really hampered Barrett





















