Bad Bart wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:Lockdown504090 wrote:guys have averaged 12 in the g league and gotten fully guaranteed deals as well, you make a great point. production isnt really what youre looking for when you look for role players. orlando is looking for guys who can hit 3s off the dribble and penetrate from the 3 line and get all the way to the basket. This signing took place becuase they are the rare team that does NOT need a ton of playmaking from the point guard position because of wagner and banchero. they need someone who can push the tempo while being efficent and not compromising their defense.
The most important criteria for making the NBA is the ability to guard your own position. Most guys are in the G league because they can't guard at an NBA level. McClung's G-league stats don't really matter. He hasn't proven that he can guard at an NBA level and most of the people he dropped those numbers on have already shown that they can't guard at an NBA level.
Who knows if he can guard at an NBA level or not, he's only played 65 minutes. I do know he's a career 42% 3-point shooter on 6 shots a game in the G League. I get what everyone is saying, but he seems like someone worth giving a shot to considering his shooting and athletic ability. But then I haven't actually scouted him so maybe there's some obvious flaw that I'm not privy to.
He's only played 65 NBA minutes. That doesn't mean he's only played 65 minutes against NBA talent. He has been affiliated with five different NBA teams, CHI, LAL, PHI, ORL and GOS. He's had three training camps with three different teams, playing in seven preseason games. He's participated in four summer leagues with two different teams, playing in 14 total games.
He has been well scouted.