Knightro wrote:basketballRob wrote:People jump to negative conclusions too early about young players.
It's probably more accurate to say that not everyone blindly believes players are going to improve significantly just because they're young and were drafted high.
*Of course* Anthony Black is going to get better at certain things. Pretty much every NBA player improves as they get more experience and as they mentally and physically mature. But plenty of guys either start from such a raw/low place that their improvement doesn't pull them up to an acceptable level, or they simply don't development enough.
How much better is Anthony Black going to get at point guard when they have him playing off the ball and he's content to fade into the background as a 3&D guy?
It took Jalen Suggs three years and a full blown role change from an on-ball guard to a primarily off-ball guard to become playable offensively and he's still a poor dribbler who is a net negatively overall offensively (-1.3 OBPM, -0.4 Offensive EPM).
You are mistaken.
The average EPM is -1.
Suggs on ball offensive skills are improving dramatically.






























