Dalek wrote:Bruin wrote:PaperHoops wrote:Amari Bailey appears to be watching film on Jalen Brunson. His PnR game is patient. The lefty is comfortable both distributing and scoring. He doesn’t always turn the corner with force and uses excellent pace to make decisions.
I’m surprised he isn’t locked into the lottery at this point in most mocks I’ve read.
I also think he’s a fit here. Anyone else?
I want Amari on this team but not at 13 since he’s not projected that high. I wouldn’t mind trading down or trading for an extra pick to get him though. I think he’ll have a successful career since he plays on both ends
Amari should be a lottery pick but his numbers were not as good as they could have been and he should have been way more aggressive. He just doesn't always act and play like a star player and can defer to teammates. It is a big difference between Keyonte George who also had veteran guards around him like Flagler and just kind of did his own thing getting up a ton of shots.
For the early part of the UCLA season Amari was just feeling his way in and really just deferring to Tyger Campbell and being a defender/role player. When injuries bumped his role up he was basically a 17/5 guard, and his numbers bumped up more when really given the opportunity to lead at the Combine scrimmages.
I really like him, high character, cerebral like Jalen Brunson, as you said. What bugs me is he doesn't show enough pull-up shooting, a key guard skill, and his at the rim finishing can often be weak. He has all this athleticism, but somehow he just doesn't always translate attacking the rim. To me, I ask if he ends up a role player like Norm Powell or something starter level.
You nailed this one on the head.
When you talked about high character - UCLA was a top 5 team most of the season before injuries took their toll late. Bailey was patient and didn’t pout when he wasn’t the focal point. He was a top 5 recruit prior to the season as well. Playing under Cronin and learning how to play defence at the college level (Kenpom 1-2 defence most of the year) will translate well.
I prefer Bailey over George, Smith and some of the other guards/wings that will be available.
Cason Wallace/JHS also have my attention purely out of what I believe the Raptors need from a position stand point.