grant101 wrote:If you were to have told me in October that NSJ was a possibility at our pick, I would be pumped. There's a very real possibility that the injury masked his true potential (I think his stock might actually have been higher had he not come back and you could tell he was pressing when he came back). Like you, I love his speed with the ball, fight on defense, and the jump shot is smooth and pretty (I think his percentages correct in the league).
My biggest concern with NSJ is his finishing in the paint. He almost never gets to the rim on dribble drives (unlike say, Fox). None of his shots seem to be easy, and his over reliance on that floater is scary. He likely won't do it, but he'd be smart to play at the combine and show other parts of his game. Otherwise, you're drafting a mystery box in many ways cause even in his HS tape, he rarely took it to the rim
NSJ's aversion to the rim seems to be a theme from a lot of the draft people and I agree it stands out given his size and speed. I do think it is a concern which could be helped by him getting stronger. Him being 6'5 and having around a 6'9 wingspan along with decent wiggle/shake will allow him to get to his floater and midrange shots.
Floaters are the ongoing NBA trend for guards and other scorers because all defense over rely on rim protection and guarding the three.
The paint has bigger players packed in it, and you see drop coverages that really give rise to the floater. Trae, Garland, Morant and others like Maxey and Quickly all use it because that is where you can get a high percentage look, while having a big in place for any rebounds. Even guys like Luka and Booker prefer mid-range with their shot diet.
This draft you have a ton of guards/wings who use it: Hood-Schifino, Strawther, Pod, Terq all pretty reliant on floaters and mid-range. I don't think it is far-fetched to say that long-term NSJ becomes proficient like the others because he has really good form and is just quicker and longer than these other players in most cases.
If Toronto wants a lead guard he has ideal size and speed at the position. I don't think Smith will play at the Combine as there is too little to gain in that environment, but in workouts you want to see where he is at.