daSwami wrote:Based on the little work-out footage I've seen of our prospective options at #5, I was most impressed with Evans. My only concern being his odd sling-back release on his jump shot. I mean, he cocks that thing back way behind his ear, but overall his motion looks pretty smooth to me. Plus, he appears to have legit NBA range and decent handles, which makes him an instant upgrade over NY and DS, respectively. As a matter of pure observation, he also seems physically well put-together, whatever that means. He just has a frame that to me says "NBA ready." So, that said, I'm squarely in the Evans camp as of today.
That's the part where I differ. I think Young has good handles and a better shot. Unfortunately, Young hasn't figured out how to play without the ball in his hands. By all accounts, Evans has the same problem, only he doesn't shoot as well.
Basically, I see Evans as being largely redundant with Young. I'll cede that Evans is a more willing passer, but I'm not sure if that's an advantage given his turnover rate in college. At least we get an offensive rebounding opportunity when Young forces a bad shot. An Evans turnover only leads to an opponent's fast break.


















