PLO wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:Marcus wrote:
Why wouldn't he be a PG in the league?
I also dont get why he wont be able to beat people off the dribble. Its not like hes Kendall Marshall and is super slow. Ball is actually pretty quick. Does he need to tighten up his handles? Sure he does but thats a pretty trainable trait. Even though UCLA rarely runs it I think he has great potential to run the PnR as well. Guy are going to have to guard him out to 25ft because of his range, add that to his quickness I think he has the potential to be able to beat guys off the dribble.
Plus I dont think that will ever have to be a big part of his game for him to be a very successful PG.
The problem is that he hasn't shown any ability at all to beat people of the dribble at the college level, and in terms of that being coachable I agree he could get better at it but I think it very unlikely he'll be starting-PG serviceable because that's really one of those skills where you've either got it or you aint. And Ball aint got it.
He has beaten people off the dribble he just doesn't do it often. His handle does need a lot of work but he isn't a one on one scoring type of PG comparing him to or expecting him to be that is the wrong approach. He's not DSJ or Fultz and his game isn't centered around that. His PnR game is fixable with just learning how to run his guy into picks and being more patient when setting it up.
Midrange stroke isn't as labored as you're making it sound. He's taken and hit a few pullups in both transition and off of picks. The release was quick and compact but again he's not that type of PG to where that's a central part of his game.
I know a lot of people think these are excuses but I don't think those people can see past what they see nightly and understand there is more than one way to play the game and play the position. It's how Marc Gasol can be in the running for DPOY same as DeAndre Jordan. How Jokic is just as effective around the cup as KAT. How Magic played PG without a varied half court skillset and no advanced handle. Did a lot of scoring in transition and lived off of vision, size, and smarts with a slow ugly jumper. Jason Kidd wasn't AI crossing defenders. Andre Miller kept a job in the league a lot longer than Francis or Marbury despite not being anywhere near as dynamic.
There's a place in the league for IQ and know how. You can play PG without being like everybody else. It's how CP3 gets lost in the convo because he doesn't run like Wall, dunk like Russ, or shoot like Steph. How much of the flaws in Lonzo's game really hinder what he does effectively despite those flaws?











