Knightro wrote:Bensational wrote:OKC have found a way to play SGA, Giddey and Williams all at once. 3 PGs, one who can’t shoot, sharing the court at the same time. And they just drafted Cason. Nobody is worried about OKC not being able to fit together.
Jalen Williams is an off-ball player for OKC. He only averaged 46 touches per game compared to 77 touches for Giddey and 73 touches for SGA.
The Thunder also don't possess the same caliber of front court as the Magic (Paolo 65, Franz 53 touches per game), so more touches go to their guards than will go to the Magic's guards.
If any one of Fultz, Cole or Black could play off the ball as effectively as Williams can, this wouldn't really be an issue for the Magic.
The problem is we already know Fultz and Cole are significantly less effective/outright bad off the ball and Black doesn't project to be a good enough shooter (at least early on) to be effective off the ball either.
So unlike OKC, the Magic have three guys who all need the ball. And you don't play three primary ball handlers.
Jalen Williams in college was an on-ball player who averaged more apg than Black did in college, so like Black he has PG capabilities. But SGA and Giddey were superior so they claimed the lion's share. It didn't mean Williams suddenly lost his ability to play on-ball, he just didn't have the skills to demand more touches. More touches will go to the strongest offensive engines, it’s not strictly a front court back court thing.
Cole shoots more or less the same as Williams off the ball. Black is young so he's expected to struggle. Fultz is the one who has something to prove this season and he's going to get the chance.




















