JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
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JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
                                                                                                          crows2 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.

                   
                   
                                                       
               crows2 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
The Moose wrote:crows2 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
recent Kentucky guards unassisted rim makes:
1. De'Aaron Fox - 106
2. John Wall - 84
3. Tyrese Maxey - 57
4. Jamal Murray - 55
t5. Brandon Knight - 47
t5. Cason Wallace - 47
7. Malik Monk - 37
8. Reed Sheppard - 36
9. Tyler Herro - 33
10. TyTy Washington - 22
t11. Devin Booker - 18
t11. Immanuel Quickley - 18
Definitely not elite, but not terrible at all
It's mediocre but in line with recent top 20 picks like:
Hali : 30 uAST rim makes
DDV: 40 uAST rim makes
Keyonte George: 23 uAST rim makes
Worth noting that Kentucky guards make up almost 1/5 of all lottery picks in the last 15 years with under 60 rim makes
                                                                                                          pad300 wrote:The Moose wrote:crows2 wrote:
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
recent Kentucky guards unassisted rim makes:
1. De'Aaron Fox - 106
2. John Wall - 84
3. Tyrese Maxey - 57
4. Jamal Murray - 55
t5. Brandon Knight - 47
t5. Cason Wallace - 47
7. Malik Monk - 37
8. Reed Sheppard - 36
9. Tyler Herro - 33
10. TyTy Washington - 22
t11. Devin Booker - 18
t11. Immanuel Quickley - 18
Definitely not elite, but not terrible at all
It's mediocre but in line with recent top 20 picks like:
Hali : 30 uAST rim makes
DDV: 40 uAST rim makes
Keyonte George: 23 uAST rim makes
Worth noting that Kentucky guards make up almost 1/5 of all lottery picks in the last 15 years with under 60 rim makes
I don't see Dillingham on your list. Does he have less than 18 unassisted rim makes? That would be a surprising data point...
Edit: Especially with what JMac3 just put up about attempts at the rim. That would be either a really low make rate, or a really high % assisted at the rim...

                   
                   
                                                       
               JMAC3 wrote:crows2 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
Shots at the Rim for each
Collier 154 (in 27 games)
Castle 149 (34 games)
Topic 121 (in 12 games)
Dillingham 113 (in 34 games)
Sheppard 60 (in 33 games)
Sheppard had 65 free throws vs
Collier 156
Castle 110
Dillingham 98
Topic 55 (AGAIN in 12 games)
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
                   
                   
                                                                      FarBeyondDriven wrote:If I knew a team was going to let him be their point guard and work through the kinks but stick with him there then I think his comp is Mark Price and he'd jump into the top 5-10. If he's what I think he is, a combo guard, mostly off-ball 2, than his comp is Steve Kerr and he deserves to go in the 20s.
                   
                   
                                                       
               JMAC3 wrote:crows2 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:He doesn't get to the rim.
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
Shots at the Rim for each
Collier 154 (in 27 games)
Castle 149 (34 games)
Topic 121 (in 12 games)
Dillingham 113 (in 34 games)
Sheppard 60 (in 33 games)
Sheppard had 65 free throws vs
Collier 156
Castle 110
Dillingham 98
Topic 55 (AGAIN in 12 games)
                   
                   
                                                       
               Hal14 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:crows2 wrote:
Is that backed up by the stats? In the footage I’ve seen he seems to be able to.
Shots at the Rim for each
Collier 154 (in 27 games)
Castle 149 (34 games)
Topic 121 (in 12 games)
Dillingham 113 (in 34 games)
Sheppard 60 (in 33 games)
Sheppard had 65 free throws vs
Collier 156
Castle 110
Dillingham 98
Topic 55 (AGAIN in 12 games)
Topic played 23 games..not 12..
JMAC3 wrote:The Reed argument is just how much do you trust the numbers? People can post all the BPM, steal rate, historic 3pt% all they want, but the film tells a different story... which is why the Reed supporters hardly ever post clips of him disproving the narratives.
In 33 games he shot 34 pull up 3s and made 17. Good percentage but that is not elite shooter numbers in terms of attempts.
For Example Nikola Topic shot 37 pull up threes in half the number of games and he made 15.
No argument that Reed is the better shooter, especially on catch and shoots but the shot creation is a clear weaknesses, getting to rim is a clear weakness, drawing fouls is a clear weakness. Add in the size concerns and that is a lot of Red Flags to ignore for someone poeple are pumping as a #3 or #1 prospect.
                                     
                                                                      
                                     
                                     
                                  CptCrunch wrote:Added his first name to this thread title.
Isiah Reed Sheppard is the #1 pick. Reed is mid. Isiah is near goated.
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
SelfishPlayer wrote:CptCrunch wrote:Added his first name to this thread title.
Isiah Reed Sheppard is the #1 pick. Reed is mid. Isiah is near goated.
Does anyone remember José Calderón? That's a path for success for IRS to tax the league. IRS is more explosive than Calderon and more willing to shoot at high volume so he could be much better. Calderon is an example of not having elite wiggle and still being highly productive at PG.
                                                                                                          RollingWave wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:CptCrunch wrote:Added his first name to this thread title.
Isiah Reed Sheppard is the #1 pick. Reed is mid. Isiah is near goated.
Does anyone remember José Calderón? That's a path for success for IRS to tax the league. IRS is more explosive than Calderon and more willing to shoot at high volume so he could be much better. Calderon is an example of not having elite wiggle and still being highly productive at PG.
No two-player are exactly the same, but yes Calderon is a good comp offensively at least. not high volume, but uber efficient and great assist-to-turnover ratio. Calderon's prime was also juuuust before teams started to value volume threes. If we have younger Jose today teams would most likely try to get him to take more than 2-3 3PA per 36 min, (he had one season with 6 3PA but was already 32 by then.)
Calderon with better defense and hopefully a bit more volume would be like a 85% outcome for Sheppard. (I'm not totally sure he can get there as a point guard, but it's not impossible.) Calderon was among the worst guys on defense, I'm fairly confident Sheppard will easily beat that. and even then, Calderon had a 20 PER season as a low volume guard that didn't get many rebound / steals / blocks.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.