HeadtopChunes wrote:Yeah, Reed's jump shot isn't ideal, there's a lot of unnecessary movement in it. But he does seem to have good touch at least which is seen with the floaters.
What's interesting about Reed is that after doing some digging, he seems to have a bit of an ego to him. That's something that could be good or bad, but it seems like Reed doesn't plan on being a roleplayer, he sees himself as a scorer too.
I have also been trending towards wanting a ball-handler for pretty much the same reasons you said, the bigs, and most of the wings in this class are pretty uninspiring and there are some pretty nice ballhandlers in this class and its a position we could use. (replacing Mccaw in the rotation isn't a bad idea lol)
Bolmaro vs Maledon is interesting, I'd probably lean Maledon overall. Maledon is only about an inch or two smaller, about a year younger, a better shooter, I'd say they look pretty similar athletically although I might give Theo the edge here. Not sure who the better defender is but I'd expect both to be positives (maybe not as a rookies though especially Maledon, given his age), Bolmaro seems like a more creative passer.
The big swing factor for me is that Maledon is a rotation player in the Euroleague, while Bolmaro got barely any burn there playing mostly in a secondary league. Maledon, playing in a rotation at the second-best league in the world and being more efficient is a big plus for me for his stock overall. So him being more efficient there than Bolmaro is probably why I'd lean towards him.
Regarding Reed:
I think whether his ego will be a good thing or a bad thing will come down to whether he understands his role. For example, the Raptors are actually filled with talent with egos (Siakam, Fred, OG, TD). They all want to be stars but also do an amazing job of being role players as well.
Based on what I've seen of Reed, it looks like he gets it. He plays hard on defence, runs the floor hard, moves the ball, body language looks fine. In comparison to somebody like McDaniels who has terrible body language and stops the ball, I don't think there is too much to be concerned about.
Regarding Maledon and Bolmaro:
Ya. I was thinking of them replacing McCaw as well. I'm of the minority who doesn't think McCaw is awful but it's clear that we need to replace him with a better ball handler eventually. The key skills we would be looking for of the replacement player would be...
- versatility to defend 1,2,3
- reliable ball handling
- ability to drive and kick
- can hit open jumpers
The cherry on the cake would be if they can become a floor general or a dynamic playmaker.