CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:payitforward wrote:dckingsfan wrote:IMO, Brogdon has checked out - wouldn't you if you were him (under the heading of duh, he is waiting for the trade). ...
No I wouldn't & there's zero reason to think he has.
And having Deni (a young guy that plays hard) is a bad thing for the other youngsters to learn from. Hmmm, sounds like an I want it both ways kind of argument.
dckingsfan wrote:- I think this FO needs lots of picks to really move us forward
- I think this FO needs to hit on the draft...
To turn this ship around, any FO would need those things. No other way.
dckingsfan wrote:...Of course, we probably could have drafted a little better in '24...
??? We had a great draft.
dckingsfan wrote:... or better yet, take two picks in '24, one in '25 and add another pick in '26 or '27 instead of taking Bub. And if we wanted Bub, we could have traded down from Sarr. ...
I'm guessing we had a number of offers for Deni & took the best one available. Duh.
Whether we could have, or should have, "traded down from Sarr" is abstract, unknowable....
I love how you keep trotting out this great draft narrative, but everything with the Dawkins timeline is going to take a decade to evaluate. Interesting you are so bullish there, but conservative elsewhere. But okay, let's talk to this great draft.
All three rookies are shooting below 40% from the field, with 2 of 3 at 25% 3-pt fg% with the other Carrington at 31%; if you want to include Bilal too, he's shooting at 30%. All including Coulibaly have horrendous advanced metrics and paltry per 36 minutes despite all being 25+ mpg players. These rooks + Bilal have the greenest of green lights too, they have basically definite minutes no matter what which is pretty big insurance policy as a rookie, yet all have been pretty underwhelming.
Does this mean that this is the status quo? That this is who they will be as players? Nope. But let's not act like this had been a knock it out of the park draft my Dawkins by any stretch of the imagination.
Can you even get through an entire season before starting your 10year expectation narrative?
Sarr needs to work on his shooting and definitely needs to add strength but has flashed which is what you'd expect from a raw big who needs to work on his offense.... That goodness the youngin is only 19, because he still has some time to improve as a player...... He definitely needs to get his ass beat down by the NBA's grown men, and then that's when the young man's heart starts to show.... If he takes offense and is ready to put foot to ass wonderful, if he crumbles which I doubt (coincidentally because of Bub, who i'll expound on in a moment) then we'd have to question this pick, but he definitely has a lot to work on, but he has a nice bassline for a super raw athletically gifted big....Jonas is good for Sarr, and I'd be remiss to wanna trade him before Sarr has gained enough muscle to play C full time...
Bilal has displayed improved playmaking and shooting despite the slump he recently went through...... He's also shown an ability to put up 20+ ppg efficiently... Is it consistent, no but he does flash the potential player he can become... Again this kid was drafted as a high rising raw uber athletic prospect, and he has grown tremendously from the player he showed initially.... You're focusing on to many metrics and not watching how these guys are playing..... Metrics are not made by basketball players, they are made by non basketball players and basketball isn't baseball.... Can you double or triple team a batter? Just curious how these metrics are contexted when evaluating players.....Kuzma returning after the first few games to me is what caused Bilal to play less confidently and assured of what he was supposed to be doing.... He defers to the vets, and I think he is also having to play defensive stopper on top of becoming a developing play maker... This just isn't going to occur over night, but he just needs to continue working on his stamina and strength to shoulder the load of an enhanced role, requiring him to play 35-38mpg.... I think that will affect his shooting just as much as shooting a lot... If your legs are tired, everything offensively will suffer, especially your shooting...
Kyshawn was viewed as an unathletic limited offensive player, with no defensive skills..... He's shown he can shoot though not consistently, can bring the ball up and facilitate the offense and though not the most athletic player has shown he has enough versatility to at least become a serviceable defensive player.... And he's still only about to be 21 soon, so he's our oldest young player and still will only just be turning 21...... He has time and room for further growth (ie more consistent outside shooting, utilizing more of the midrange game, and improve his playmaking ability), all of which are reasonably possible with continued development.... He also needs to get in the gym and work on his body more, but he also has potential growth physically still in his future and him at 6-10-7' would be a very different player than he presently is....
Finally Big Bub.... In his time of playing he has shown an ability to play PG in the NBA, has displayed an advanced ability to know when to make the right play, and generally is pretty efficient, despite still learning how to play as a bigger player.... One thing I'd like to see him improve is on his driving game, which can come from improved athleticism which is still possible as he's just turned 19 a few months back, and continued physical growth.... And soak up game from Brogdon as he has given Bub a blueprint for how to play in the league......
I think all 4 guys need to improve, no doubt as they are the base building blocks of this rebuild, but they have all flashed tantalizing possibilites with consistency being the biggest issue amongst all of them.... In the games I've watched, about 15 so far this season, but all DVR'd for later review as I have a business to run so can't always catch every game in real time....
Judging by Bilal's one season improvement, I have optimism that this organization might finally be on track with properly developing players..... That confidence also included the improvement displayed by Deni last season..... If these kids take 2-4 years to develop, which would be all there rookie contracts, I think people would be fine with that.... Face reality my friend, this rebuild was inevitably going to be ugly at some point... Now if we're in 26-27 looking like we do now then maybe concern may be warranted, but you have to realize this rebuild teardown didn't fully finalize until this season... Now we can start judging by how the remainder of this season progresses.... I'd be more concerned with the development of our young 4, and how the veteran influences we've surrounded them with are aiding in their development than on stats and victories... We want to lose but develop.. I think that is the objective..... But aren't you tired of never having a team even win 50 games in your life time.... I mean damn making the finals for the initial goal, can we win 50-60 games in a season, then dream of grandeur and confetti?