JustBuzzin wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:I literally been calling him a 3&D prospect this entire time. You wrote all this for nothing.
My point is he doesn't have shot creation off the dribble. He doesn't really handle the ball.
What was your point?
yeah, he is a 3 and D prospect just like Miller, who has very little shot creation off the dribble himself and barely handles the ball despite being 2+ years older. Point is, you seem upset that people would dare suggest Risacher and Miller are in the same tier as prospects. I get it, the experts, you and the usuals on here disagree. Again, let's revisit Risacher after his age 21 season to see if his on-ball creation matches Miller's. If it doesn't. You'll be right!
If Risacher and Miller are the same tier as prospects he would be the #1 pick right now in a weak draft.
I get you love Risacher, but you fail to understand Miller has shown he can create off the dribble and handle the ball.
Do you want to show you some of his ankle breaking crossovers just in his rookie season alone?
I can challenge you to find video of Risacher breaking a defender off the dribble and making a shot but you will never find it.
Ball handling/Shot creation this is why Risacher is not the same tier as Miller. Sorry, but you overhyping your guy. He's 3&D right now that's all.
1) I don't "love" Risacher. He's just one of many really good prospects in this draft class that belongs near the top of the draft. It's not a weak draft. Whether he goes #1 or top 5 has no bearing on anything.
2) I fully understand that Miller, at age 21, showed on occasion the ability to put the ball on the floor and create for himself. Could he do it at 18 y/o?
3) Yes, please provide examples of Miller's ankle-breaking crossovers. Not against slow centers. But against actually good defenders so when you claim he's an on-ball creator, it proves that he is. I'm expecting at least a dozen examples against good defenders for this to prove your contention. You're right. Risacher is mostly 3 and D right now. But guess what, so is Miller!
4) Again, nobody should expect an 18 y/o playing in the pros in a defined role to exhibit much ball handling/shot creation mostly due to lack of chances. Risacher floats off-ball, re-locates, runs off curls, leads breaks, etc. That's the only time he touches the ball so he doesn't have the ball in his hands to create much. It doesn't mean he can't. He put the ball on the floor plenty when appropriate for his role
5) Here's Risacher putting the ball on the floor and creating for himself, mostly on closeouts or fast breaks because that's when he had the ball!! Looks awfully similar to the majority of Miller's game in college yet Risacher is more than 2 years younger and playing with pros
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6:27 - dribble into pullup
7:27 - dribble into floater
8:03 - coast to coast thru traffic
8:33 - dribble drive kick to open shooter (didn't shoot)
9:47 - dribble drive past defender
10:01 - dribble/crossover to create separation for step back three
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10:24 - from half-court takes guy off dribble (behind the back) drive
10:37 - hesi dribble drive down the paint
10:52 - dribble drive off curl
11:22 - dribble drive, separate for step back jumper
11:39 - coast to coast, euro-step dish
11:57 - crossover dribble drive draw help and dish
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