REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Psubs wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:So this guy finally did a little vid on Keyonte, you can see some of the really dumb passes he made but not all of them. Really hate his upside as an on ball guy.
Some of you guys will change your minds about him after seeing that stuff surely.
He is an over-ambitioius passer like me.

But during pickup when I connect it's damn sweet!

Keyonte is an undersized SG 6th man at best. Can see him as a streaky scorer. Terence Davis, if he can develop an average 3pt shot?
Keyonte's defense might even be worse than Jett Howard's. I know they both had the same DBPM but honestly using the eye test Howard's D is better which is saying something.
I've thought pretty hard about the allure of Keyonte's kit and really the only thing which stands out is his ability to finish through contact well for a kid his age and stature. It's not enough for me.
It is weird but watching Michigan games for Bufkin I kind of get stuck on the upside of Howard.
All these combo guys like Bufkin and George are kind of bad passers and sort of small and not super athletic. Like it feels like trying to stuff them into primary position when they are not likely to be anything special in the NBA.
Howard is a 6'8 shooting guard with a positive assist to turnover ratio and can run pick and roll, can score the ball off movement, create for himself, or spot up. He has a Paul George type of handle at his size. He does get caught flat-footed on defense but from what I have seen he competes just takes bad angles. Basically he is fixable.
I mean as a plus sized SG with advance feel for the game, a NBA dad, how does he fail? If Toronto is committed to size why not him? All these combo guys will have to outcompete Dowtin Jr. and I am not convinced they are 100% better.