3toheadmelo wrote:QingJames wrote:Syugo wrote:Jeez I'm super surprised at some of the replies here. My first thought was OKC says no, not the other way around. Lots of you seem pretty down on a 20 year old 6 foot 8 pg doing 15/8/6 playing alongside shai who is pretty ball dominant.
Again, it’s not because what he’s doing isn’t impressive, and he’s quite a good playmaker. But he has major deficiencies that aren’t able to be fixed with more reps. His first step will always remain very slow, which really curbs his potential as a lead guard in the league. He can’t penetrate and collapse a defense. He’s not good in the post and his weakness there makes him have to take low-efficiency floaters.
He can be a better shooter, but he has a pretty hard cap on his ceiling because of his lack of quickness, poor separation ability, and poor defense.
Not sure if you watched him lately but he's been very good since Dec 1st. Averaging 16.6 PPG 8.4 RPG 5.8 APG next to a ball dominant SGA. He's stopped taking weak floaters and has made an emphasis to get to the rim and it's been paying off. Made a decent leap as a scorer. He's made dramatic shooting improvements as well.
Hes also just 20 years old, so not sure what you were expecting.
Well let's break down how he's getting there. Since December first he's shooting 42% from 3, but this is on a mere 3.4 attempts per game. This season he has averaged 3.2 attempts per game. This means on the whole, he has gone from making 1.1 shots on 3.2 attempts per game to making 1.4 on 3.4 attempts, which is good enough for an 8(!)% increase in his statistical 3 point shooting. Additionally, this increase is almost entirely coming from catch and shoot attempts. He has not been better at self-creating perimeter shots over the last 20 games. Given the extremely low volume, I'm not taking this past month and a half as a sign he has suddenly become an elite 3-point shooter.
Giddey's self-creation in general has been quite poor in the stretch you're citing. About 75% of his shots come from within the arc, and of that 75%, 15% of his shots come after 7 or more dribbles and he has converted those at an abysmal 30% from the field. Not what you're looking for in a lead ball handler.
His pull-ups and close shots (<10 feet) over the past 1.5 months are in line with his season averages. 36.6% on pull-ups (bad) vs 33.5% on the season. 54% on close shots vs 55% on the season. He's also still averaging 2.5 turnovers in those games, which is a positive comedown from the 3.1 he's averaging on the season, but still troublesome as (by your own admission) he is playing off ball more.
Basically Giddey's past month and a half have been fueled by slightly better shooting than normal, but the numbers don't show any serious or believable improvements in his areas of limitation. Maybe the better question to ask is what kind of player you think Giddey will be in the league? If you're asking a team to pay multiple firsts for this prospect, you should be able to project him as a star or top-end started, right? I just don't see it. He has deficiencies which make him a poor lead guard and he's not a good enough shooter to be a combo guard. I don't see the path to stardom for Giddey unless he somehow becomes a lot more athletic.