queridiculo wrote:CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:Am I the only one here who wants no part of Ball? He looks awful glancing at the stats and he has this dad guy.
Stats aren't going to tell you much about the positive impact Ball can have on a game.
He's a rangy defender with quick hands, feet and size, a great rebounder, and he's got top notch vision passing in transition and the half-court.
If you can put players around him to space the floor I think you could find him being a very effective player, think Rondo with more size and athleticism.
Also worth pointing out that we'd have Satoransky to platoon the position while we see if Ball can develop into the role of a starter.
That said, I think the real value of this trade comes from being able to add a few prospects on controlled salaries and the ability to reset the roster on the fly with a ton of cap flexibility going forward.
Agree, and it's not like Wall was great in his 2nd season either (after same amount of games):

Ball would be great fit here in DC.


























