SeattleJazzFan wrote:Big J wrote:If you're not impressed with what he did tonight you're lyin'. Dude's jumper is so **** wet.
if you'd ever watched bronny, it's the same bronny we've seen.
below average defensively, can't make any plays off the bounce, can't get by anybody, lacks quickness, basically just shot and hit mostly open threes. as great of a leaper as he is, which might be his best attribute, he has trouble getting on top of the rim in games. but he made some crazy dunks in warmups!
having said all that, of course bostoncouchgm is right - he is just 18 - there is still a lot of room for improvement in his game. it would be silly to write him off completely but i see a second round level talent at most. i hope i'm wrong.
He’s widely considered one of the better defensive guards in the draft.
Here’s a bunch of him dunking in game
There’s plenty of evidence of him play-making, taking guys off the dribble, scoring at the basket and off the dribble. It wasn’t how he was utilized but it’s there if you need to see flashes
I just assume at tge point that detractors simply haven’t watched him play much if at all.
As far as him proving these people wrong, imho he should go to a school that plays him at PG instead of a loaded squad which will make it easier for them to play him off ball due to his shooting, like it’d be if he goes to play along Collier as rumored. Collier has NBA all-star upside so Bronny not playing PG if he was on Collier’s team isn’t a knock. But if he chose that path he’d embracing an off-ball role like Bane. If he runs his own team he has at least a chance to develop his handle, playmaking and might end up a combo guard in the same vein as Jrue or Smart