fatlever wrote:JMAC3 wrote:fatlever wrote:dillingham vs reed
how to separate these two as prospects?
who is better point guard? playmaker? passer?
who is better shooter?
who is better defender?
who is better off the dribble? getting to rim?
are they both simply 6'3" combo guards? or are either legit point guards?
https://www.tankathon.com/players/compare?players=rob-dillingham--reed-sheppard
Dillingham imo is the better prospect.
Reed is probably the more natural point, but Dillingham is much better as a PnR passer right now.
They are both great shooters, wouldn't really give either the edge just because Dillingham is willing to take and make the tough ones while still shooting 45% from deep. Reed is more calculated with his shot selection hence the higher %.
Dillingham also is much better at getting to the rim and creating his shot in general.
I don't think either is a very good on ball defender, but Reed is the better overall defender.
I think both are more combo guards, who really best case is they move to the 1. If both are undersized 2s, then neither turn into very good players.
how do you think they compare to tre mann and nsj as combo guard prospects? honestly, the last thing we need is more combo guards. seems like both are better prospects to nsj and mann, based on shooting and playmaking.
Dillingham is the most talented of the group, but he also is probably the worst defender of the group. I would actually say NSJ and Sheppard are similar the first two years in NBA. Knockdown shooters if left open, but won't really bring much elsewhere.
I don't think either guy are worthy of a top 5 pick. Probably more realistic around pick 10.



















