REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Sasser's WS/40 is even more impressive than his BPM. Regardless if you look at his BPM, PER, WS/40 everything is exceptionally high. We have seen time and time again that overlooking senior players can be a huge mistake just like in baseball overlooking college players in favor of high school ones can be a mistake as well, many teams have passed on absolute MLB studs in favor of some toolsy raw tall left handed high school pitcher from texas with a 98 mph fastball.
Every time I see Sasser at the top of his game he looks like a guy who can consistently drop points in bunches, swing the momentum of games and achieve those scoring runs while also being a quality defender which is what will keep him on the floor as a starter in the NBA.
In terms of his outside game it looks highly comparable to many elite NBA guards in terms of ability to self-create and get open on the perimeter. If he were 3 inches taller and more ripped to finish through contact at the rim he'd already be a top 10 lock.
The Raptors could desperately use Sasser's ball handling ability and athleticism. He is a quick little bugger and this team lacks agility. Siakam ain't no spring chicken anymore and our center as good as he is isn't explosive, Scottie isn't explosive, FVV isn't explosive, team overall are slugs compared to the rest of the NBA where most teams have a few truly special athletes in their lineups. We don't. Sasser isn't a total freak but the dude is quick and slick as hell.
Player A:

Player B:

Who would you take? (question open to anyone) Player B transferred in his junior season to a slightly weaker conference and had a little easier schedule than player A. They has similar strength of schedules in years 1 and 2 vs 1-4 for player A.