Slartibartfast wrote:LarryBirdsFingr wrote:Froob wrote:Wouldn't his college tape be more important?
the college tape isnt super useful, the best tape to watch is the USA basketball tape. thats a more accurate representation of the player. good in leakouts, better at steals than advertised, not as good in the other advertised aspects.
He was the best player on that team. And I think the competition was significantly poorer and the game even more different stylistically than the NBA.
We were all drooling over this kid a week ago and now he's Rudy Gay at best? Nah.
He's a stud PNR player with great mechanics on his J, great size, legitimate passing ability and good defensive tools.
Tatum is the guy that compares more closely to Rudy Gay - scoring combo forward with questionable non-scoring game and an over-reliance on mid-range isoing (a style that has definitely fallen out of vogue in the NBA with the rule changes).
I appreciate the consistency, Slart, it shows you weren't just going along with the crowd.
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I never bought the Fultz hype. It wasn't anything in the film, though, the film was good (except on defense). It was the demeanor, the losing, the casual way he went about things. He just seemed like he was playing, not playing to win. There are a lot of these kinds of guys around, people think talent is rare but talent isn't rare as much as it's rare when talent is applied in a winning manner. The best players are the ones who can identify the winning moment, and raise their game in that moment, whether it's getting a loose ball, an offensive rebound, or a step-back jumper. I saw that trait in Lonzo and Josh Jackson (and Tatum, though I'm less high on him), never saw it in Fultz.
Maybe Banks2Pierce can weigh in, but I suspect the Brain Doctor was heavily involved in this decision.
As for Fultz and Gay, they both over-rely on the mid-range and ooze talent but don't actually do the things that win games. One of the most surprising things about Rudy Gay is that he needed glasses for a long time but never got his eyes tested and so got drafted and paid on a 2nd contract and couldn't even see. That's how much talent the guy has...
As for the worth of a workout, who knows. I mean, I think the Cs are leaking a lot of stuff right now to justify what is a surprising decision, so I'm not too keen to take their word for it (though everything they've leaked is stuff I've said in the past based on his game tape). In Fultz's defense, some guys aren't practice players and can't really get going unless the lights are bright. Whatever the case, I don't think the workout was the deciding factor, it was likely that the Cs saw little separation between the top 4 guys, had a chance to add value and still get one of those guys and went for it. If the workout was a deciding factor, then I think it's because they saw something in person that you can't see on film and if that's the case again I'm thinking the Brain Doctor played a role there.
The leaks are real...the news is fake.
I'm just here for the memes.