Kalela wrote:I would be surprised if he ends up being a better player than JJ Reddick.
Reed's a better shot creator, defender and passer than Redick was.
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Kalela wrote:I would be surprised if he ends up being a better player than JJ Reddick.
                                                                                                          NotACat wrote:I'm surprised so many people are low on him. He's my #1 as well, I view him as a franchise-cornerstone type talent
                   
                   
                   
                   
                                  FarBeyondDriven wrote:NotACat wrote:I'm surprised so many people are low on him. He's my #1 as well, I view him as a franchise-cornerstone type talent
so many people? 90% think he's a top 3 talent. I've seen maybe a handful (out of hundreds) that are "low" on him like me.
                   
                   
                   
                                     
               Dat2U wrote:What's holding me back is the ball-handling. Go look at one of Steph Curry's games at Davidson if you think Curry is a realistic comparison. It's night and day. Curry has the ball on a string allowing him to create space despite the size. I don't see the shot creation. I see a quick release and elite shot making as a secondary or tertiary option. I think most assume the shot making will translate but the biggest questions are at what volume? Can he be on ball enough to be a weapon there?
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
FarBeyondDriven wrote:I've got him as a late 1st maybe early 2nd round talent. I'm alone on the island (per usual) so I'm either going to very wrong or very right and a whole lot of you wrong.
louc1970 wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:I've got him as a late 1st maybe early 2nd round talent. I'm alone on the island (per usual) so I'm either going to very wrong or very right and a whole lot of you wrong.
I would agree in a regular quality draft he is a late first. But someone in the top 8 is going to take a shot with him and I the long term, going to get little value.
He is a shooter with poor handles. And not enough strength or quickness to be a good defender.
A high draft pick wasted on a role player.
                                     
                                                                      JustBuzzin wrote:Do people view this kid as a SG or PG?
I can maybe see him as a starting PG, but he's not going to survive at SG at 6'1.
                                                                                                          
CptCrunch wrote:Are you guys also running the same analysis on Sarr being a non-offensive player in that case you re using the #1 pick to draft a role player, a Derek Lively in the best case, a smarter James Wiseman in the worst case?
Or Risacher being a complete non-shooter. Or how about drafting a known role playing in Clingan, who has been reported to be in play at #1? What are we projecting Clingan as?
                   
                   
                                                       
               FarBeyondDriven wrote:louc1970 wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:I've got him as a late 1st maybe early 2nd round talent. I'm alone on the island (per usual) so I'm either going to very wrong or very right and a whole lot of you wrong.
I would agree in a regular quality draft he is a late first. But someone in the top 8 is going to take a shot with him and I the long term, going to get little value.
He is a shooter with poor handles. And not enough strength or quickness to be a good defender.
A high draft pick wasted on a role player.
feels like in order to justify him going in the top 10 he'll either have to become a starting point guard or he'll need to shoot threes like he did in college.
Here's the problem with that. He has the BBIQ and passing but doesn't have the handle (yet) to suggest he can run point. You're essentially taking a massive leap of faith projecting him to become a starting point guard. And he'll no longer be afforded wide open threes and won't be defended by guys smaller than him like he was in college all the while his coach being okay that he was a poor on-ball defender. I just can't imagine his looks will be as clean and his defense will be good enough to keep him on the floor.
But there is promise that down the road he might have an adequate handle to allow him to play backup point guard. There is also a chance he can hit threes at a high enough rate that for stretches, off the bench, he can play 2 guard. Which is why you want to draft him late 1st or early 2nd where teams usually draft end of rotation role players at.
RollingWave wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:Do people view this kid as a SG or PG?
I can maybe see him as a starting PG, but he's not going to survive at SG at 6'1.
The downside case for him is that he's a 3rd guard who can't really handle / create enough to be a starting PG and can't generate enough volume on his own or defend enough to be a starting SG. (though it does depend on who the other guard is, if you have a big PG or something that might work.)
The upside case for him is that he can be a starting PG, in which case assuming his shooting is not some sort of massive mirage, then he's probably between a low-end all-star/very high-end starter (think Fred VanVleet) to ..... Steve Nash? or anything in between.
louc1970 wrote:RollingWave wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:Do people view this kid as a SG or PG?
I can maybe see him as a starting PG, but he's not going to survive at SG at 6'1.
The downside case for him is that he's a 3rd guard who can't really handle / create enough to be a starting PG and can't generate enough volume on his own or defend enough to be a starting SG. (though it does depend on who the other guard is, if you have a big PG or something that might work.)
The upside case for him is that he can be a starting PG, in which case assuming his shooting is not some sort of massive mirage, then he's probably between a low-end all-star/very high-end starter (think Fred VanVleet) to ..... Steve Nash? or anything in between.
A better shooting Rozier with worse handles.