Kobblehead wrote:76ciology wrote:But you need to be more detailed and granular in your analysis.
How many times has a guard who can’t shoot and isn’t a scorer become an All-Star point guard?
Additionally, I question how he can be considered to have good basketball IQ when he’s averaging only 2.9 assists per game and 0.8 steals per game. These stats are usually indicators of a player’s ability to read and react to actions on the court.
Not always. There were no statistical indicators of success with Jaylen Brown coming out of Cal. Fastforward and now he's a complete basketball player that just won Finals MVP.
Sometimes, you just take the big, strong, fast, young guy and develop him.
Those guys are outliers, and drafting such types often results in losses. The essence of the draft is probability and making good bets.