Post#50 » by nate33 » Sun Feb 16, 2025 12:52 am
There are two types of PG's: the hyper-athletic get-into-the-lane-at-will types of guys like Ja Morant, Derrick Rose, John Wall and Scoot Henderson, and there are the hyper-skilled game-manipulators like Jalen Brunson, Tyrese Haliburton, Fred VanVleet, Darius Garland, Steve Nash and Mike Conley.
Typically, the hyper athletic ones are pretty good right away. Those are the guys that are often in the running for rookie of the year.
The hyper-skilled game-manipulators usually take a couple of years to come around, and they often look like busts in their rookie years. It just takes some time for these guys to learn all the tricks to get the necessary separation to shoot and pass. Darius Garland was terrible his rookie year. Conley was pretty mediocre. Brunson was lousy, Nash was terrible early, etc. Plenty of other less touted high-skill game-manipulator types also had slow starts, guys like Fred VanVleet, TJ McConnell, Payton Prichard and Tyus Jones.
I think Sheppard falls into the latter category. I'm not 100% sure that he will pan out to be a star or anything, but I also didn't expect him to be very good in Year 1, so I'm not particularly concerned yet. In fact, if Houston is starting to panic about him, I'd be looking to buy low.