Pre-NCAA Tourney NBA Draft Outlook: Hawks Edition; 2 Guards
Posted: Fri Jan 6, 2012 9:37 am
We continue on.
Jeremy Lamb- I compared these guys against Marcus Thorton and Eric Gordon. Lamb's numbers were not on par with those 2 other than he is a better rebounder than Gordon. If you want to take the negative approach stop reading because it really gets no better this class is overrated. Lamb is a talent though, just overrated at this point and does not really produce at a high enough level to go nuts over.
Austin Rivers- He is a combo guard and we know the Hawks love those. Rivers numbers are also lackluster when compared to Eric Gordon and Marcus Thorton. Even with the combo guard label his assist numbers are only slightly better than those of Thorton and Gordon. His point per minute and rebound per minute numbers are subpar to both of those guys.
Will Barton- He is another guy that some feel can play 2 positions which are SG and SF. Barton's rebounding rates are really good, they are better than Gordon's and overall better than Thorton's also. His assist rates are also better than both Gordon and Thorton at similar stages. His scoring rates fall short but 2 out of 3 is not bad. His listed height and the look of his length is also more impressive. Interesting prospect.
John Jenkins- Jenkins actually has some of the more impressive scoring rates amongst these guys. His scoring rates are better than Thorton's at the same age currently, but he falls short in the assist and rebounding departments. He might be a good fit as a guy that can just knock down shots off of curls or kickouts.
Orlando Johnson- Impressive numbers across the board but the guy will be 23 before the NBA season starts and is doing this in a smaller conference. There are always these type of guys around in the draft and people always claim they are sleepers sometimes it is true sometimes it is not. I don't know about this guy. His rates are just as impressive or more impressive as Marcus Thorton at similar points in careers, but against lessor competition.
Honorable Mention
Tim Hardaway Jr.- Good player and I like his skillset, his rates of production when it comes to rebounding and assists are worth mentioning in comparison to Gordon.
William Buford- Rebounding and assist rates are worth mentioning in comparison to Gordon's and rebounding wise he has always been better, his assist have gotten better and better.
You would hate me if I did not mention
Bradley Beal- Has better rebounding rates than anyone on this list had at such a early stage. That's about it though.
Very weak class of SG's when it comes to putting potential with production.
Jeremy Lamb- I compared these guys against Marcus Thorton and Eric Gordon. Lamb's numbers were not on par with those 2 other than he is a better rebounder than Gordon. If you want to take the negative approach stop reading because it really gets no better this class is overrated. Lamb is a talent though, just overrated at this point and does not really produce at a high enough level to go nuts over.
Austin Rivers- He is a combo guard and we know the Hawks love those. Rivers numbers are also lackluster when compared to Eric Gordon and Marcus Thorton. Even with the combo guard label his assist numbers are only slightly better than those of Thorton and Gordon. His point per minute and rebound per minute numbers are subpar to both of those guys.
Will Barton- He is another guy that some feel can play 2 positions which are SG and SF. Barton's rebounding rates are really good, they are better than Gordon's and overall better than Thorton's also. His assist rates are also better than both Gordon and Thorton at similar stages. His scoring rates fall short but 2 out of 3 is not bad. His listed height and the look of his length is also more impressive. Interesting prospect.
John Jenkins- Jenkins actually has some of the more impressive scoring rates amongst these guys. His scoring rates are better than Thorton's at the same age currently, but he falls short in the assist and rebounding departments. He might be a good fit as a guy that can just knock down shots off of curls or kickouts.
Orlando Johnson- Impressive numbers across the board but the guy will be 23 before the NBA season starts and is doing this in a smaller conference. There are always these type of guys around in the draft and people always claim they are sleepers sometimes it is true sometimes it is not. I don't know about this guy. His rates are just as impressive or more impressive as Marcus Thorton at similar points in careers, but against lessor competition.
Honorable Mention
Tim Hardaway Jr.- Good player and I like his skillset, his rates of production when it comes to rebounding and assists are worth mentioning in comparison to Gordon.
William Buford- Rebounding and assist rates are worth mentioning in comparison to Gordon's and rebounding wise he has always been better, his assist have gotten better and better.
You would hate me if I did not mention
Bradley Beal- Has better rebounding rates than anyone on this list had at such a early stage. That's about it though.
Very weak class of SG's when it comes to putting potential with production.