Fischella wrote:He is insanely good off-ball whenever he is at it, not often, I mean he does go hard and fast to find open spots and his off-ball 3s % is sky-high, I think he can be used in that sense, and also in DHO which is something that OU doesn't do that often, he could kill.
This part of his game is going to be critical for his bust-potential. If he proves to be a valuable off-ball player on offense then I cannot see him bust at all. If he needs the ball in his hands to produce then, well, that's going to be an issue in 4 out of 5 realistic scenarios I'd say.
Fischella wrote:I would say his athletic profile/size is inferior to Lillard, Irving and Curry, and I doubt he gets to be as good of a finisher, but if he hones the pull-up, he can be there otherwise (likely bad on D similar to Lillard, less switchable, has great hands for steals, Steph-level, but that's about it on that end).
On defense he's not going to be any good but as long as he's not Isaiah Thomas-level bad then that's not a deal breaker for me. Lillard-bad on defense seems like a realistic scenario and that's not nearly bad enough to outweigh what he should be able to provide on offense. In terms of offense, I mostly care about his ability get into the lane consistently and he should be capable of doing that with his handles, the ability to shift gears quickly and of course the threat of pulling up at any point. I
Fischella wrote:All together I think his upside is someone as good in terms of positive impact as Kemba, who also couldn't finish when he got to the league and improved there (although he is more athletic than Trae, but Trae is much further along as a shooter).
I think top10 for sure, maybe top7 if he shows improvements as a finisher.
I wouldn't rule it out that he can finish at a decent level at the next level – and I don't mean by just leveraging his shooting/pull-up ability (although that's going to be a big part of it). He's shown some great touch around the rim when he went full-speed in transition. These instances make me optimistic that he'll improve in half-court settings as well. After all, it's not really a surprise to see some guards struggling with finishing at the rim at times in their early college days. Oh, and his ability to use floaters certainly helps to alleviate the disadvantages around the rim a bit.
I will say this: Young, to me, looks like the only possible anchor of a good NBA offense in the upcoming draft besides Doncic. I don't believe Sexton or any other guard can be this type of offensive anchor, nor do I see any forward (only Porter might get there but this is even more of a long-shot than it is with Young) and much less a big man being that. The bust potential is obviously there and he might never even be given the keys to an offense because he doesn't separate himself enough from the pack. But I do believe it's within the realm of possibility and this kind of upside makes him an early worthwhile gamble – Top 7 looks possible all of a sudden if he continues with what he's been doing thus far.