gswhoops wrote:theBigLip wrote:Most posters just talk about Ausar’s shooting and I’m not sure how many have actually watched him play. He is already elite on D. Great rebounder. Unless the Pistons are getting a great package back, I’d give him a year or two to develop that shot. If he does, he could be all NBA potential. Most all rookies are risky and if you can get half of your picks to be legit starters, you’re doing good. But giving up on them after the first year doesn’t seem to make much sense.
Without opining on whether Detroit should consider trading Ausar or not...this is a caveat big enough to fly a 747 through for a guy who shot 18% from 3 this year.
This forum has spent the last couple weeks essentially calling Josh Giddey unplayable because of what happened in the Dallas series, and he's a career 31% 3pt shooter.
Fair enough. Nobody is questioning the need for ausar to improve his shot and it may never happen. If it does though? The guy is a lock down defender, freak athlete , good passer, and just brings incredible energy to the court. He does a lot of the things you just can't teach at a very high level. And one thing you can teach at a low level. Given where detroit is in the rebuild, it's pretty obvious why they would wait and see if the shot comes along.