tontoz wrote:That's just it, we don't have enough of a sample size to be convinced about these guys. All we can really do is say this guy looks like an option, this guy doesn't.
Looks like we have good options at pg but no one guy is a standout, at least right now.
Here's where I am at PG. I don't see a guy I'd want as a number one overall pick but if I was dialed in on picking a PG, I have preferences.
https://tankathon.com/players/compare?players=stephon-castle--rob-dillingham--juan-nunez--reed-sheppard--nikola-topicReed Sheppard is pushing into the conversation for me as a top option. I like the idea of him as apprentice to Tyus. The defensive numbers are what catch my eye. You never see a PG with those blocks numbers, and he gets his steals not solely from jumping lanes but from on-ball pressure. The fact that he has forced his way into the starting line-up on a star packed (and winning) team is meaningful. His ball-handling has been functional but in this number one role he has begun to show he's more than merely a ball manager.
Castle has the physical profile that the others can't match. Efficient with the ball, gets to the line at a good rate, takes care of the ball, tall and has the frame to add muscle. Has become more aggressive since coming back from injury and has taken a lead role on a team that has 2 senior guards ahead of him in minutes. (Aside: Cam Spencer can shoot, damn. Worth a look with a late pick as a sniper off the bench). He and Sheppard flip-flop in my head as top options at PG.
Juan Nuñez has played better than Topic, in a tougher league. And can shoot a little bit from outside, though his %'s have slipped lately. Shorter than Castle/Topić, but not short at 6'4". Rebounds, steals, does not foul. His FT% could be better, and he turns the ball over some, but still posts more assists/36 than the others. He will be a steal if he's picked up as late as where he is currently mocked. I'd happily pick him with that late 1st, myself.
Rob Dillingham. Has that razzle-dazzle. Not scared of the big shot, draws a lot of attention. He's slim and small and has missed the small-ball window by a couple years, but no question he is a dynamic scorer. Sweet Lou WIlliams or J Crawford level 6th man scorer. If you are behind by double digits this is the player you want coming into the game to bring you back in by himself.
Topić. Physical oddball, brainiac prodigy. He clearly only cares about basketball and will get better. Has that Serbian stubborn thing going for him. Tall for the position, in that weird salamander torso way. I'm damn curious how he shakes out. His FT% being so high suggests he will adapt to the NBA, but right now he can't hit an outside shot in Euro play. The league does not have a lot of room for PGs who can't spread the floor, unless you have a stretch Big who can help invert the court.
I think at this point I'd lean, umm, Castle. Castle or Sheppard. Sheppard if we are sure to re-sign Tyus.