That ish was pathetic lol

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God Squad wrote:
That ish was pathetic lol
BostonCouchGM wrote:God Squad wrote:
That ish was pathetic lol
yeah, I'm taking them off my board completely. This is unacceptable
CptCrunch wrote:I'm just here to put my name on list of doubters on draft day.
By my estimates, these kids have an immediate bust chance akin to Johnny Davis. 50% chance looking lost day one as not even belonging in the NBA, demoted to G-League, out of the league in 3 years.
Yeah it's very hard to see how they're just out of the league, especially Amen. He has a better floor than he gets credit for it's just as a fundamentally different player type than the one he is if he hits. He's literally the exact same size as Herb Jones except a 1st%tile athlete that can handle and pass. Like, why can't he be a defensive wing who attacks off the catch/cuts/plays as a small pnr roller a la a supercharged younger Bruce Brown or KJ Martin? Seems like a pretty solid floor as a supercharged version of those dudes. If he hits he's a lead guard, if not he's still a very useful playerBig J wrote:I don’t see how they are busts. At the very least they are elite athletes and have ball handling and passing skills. They can defend at a high level and they can shoot free throws, so getting fouled isn’t an issue. They should be able to do what Ben Simmons did before he turned to ****.
DOT wrote:I dunno, I just think scouting them is out of my wheelhouse
The only thing I can say for sure is that they're NBA caliber athletes. Everything else I can't judge cause like, it's OTE. Anybody would look good in that environment if they were that athletic
It's entirely possible their ball handling and passing translates to the NBA, but it's also entirely possible it doesn't. The skill gap between the OTE kids and even college kids is huge, and you can go watch guys who can't dribble in the NBA pulling out all sorts of dribble moves in empty gyms or at pickup games
They're just raw potential to me. I'll be interested to see their development, but from a safe distance.
Big J wrote:& ball handling alone
DOT wrote:It's entirely possible their ball handling and passing translates to the NBA, but it's also entirely possible it doesn't. The skill gap between the OTE kids and even college kids is huge, and you can go watch guys who can't dribble in the NBA pulling out all sorts of dribble moves in empty gyms or at pickup games
DOT wrote:I dunno, I just think scouting them is out of my wheelhouse
The only thing I can say for sure is that they're NBA caliber athletes. Everything else I can't judge cause like, it's OTE. Anybody would look good in that environment if they were that athletic
It's entirely possible their ball handling and passing translates to the NBA, but it's also entirely possible it doesn't. The skill gap between the OTE kids and even college kids is huge, and you can go watch guys who can't dribble in the NBA pulling out all sorts of dribble moves in empty gyms or at pickup games
They're just raw potential to me. I'll be interested to see their development, but from a safe distance.
Josh Jackson is a huge bust same type of player.Big J wrote:I don’t see how they are busts. At the very least they are elite athletes and have ball handling and passing skills. They can defend at a high level. They should be able to do what Ben Simmons did before he turned to ****.
mattao313 wrote:Josh Jackson is a huge bust same type of player.Big J wrote:I don’t see how they are busts. At the very least they are elite athletes and have ball handling and passing skills. They can defend at a high level. They should be able to do what Ben Simmons did before he turned to ****.
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SeattleJazzFan wrote:in talking about ote competition there three facts that can't be disputed.
1) it's a league made up of HS kids. kids age 15-20. so it's a HS league.
2) and this is really just an appendage of #1, but the second best team in the league was taken to the woodshed by the 14th (by espn) ranked HS team in the country (and absolutely dominated by their 15 year old star player). iow, the best OTE teams are equivalent to a very high level hs team, but not on the level of the most elite HS teams.
3. the thompson twins were 20 year olds playing in said HS league.
doesn't mean they can't be very good nba players - but to argue the competition isn't questionable for a couple 20 year old dudes is just silly.