dougthonus wrote:League Circles wrote:I'm not saying Matas is a better player or that he definitely will be better than MJ. I'm saying Matas had the most star potential since MJ. He's just way more gifted than Jimmy, and IMO even more gifted than Rose was.
He's no where near as gifted as Rose was. Rose had a much higher skill level than Matas at the same age and was way more of a plus athlete.
Matas is a good looking prospect, looks like a solid athlete, good ball handler, high motor guy, and definitely has that aggressive vibe to his game, but his shot is broken, and he doesn't have any elite physical traits (which will never change) and doesn't have any obvious skills that seem likely to rise to elite level (though you never know what development path he will take).
As a prospect, my closest Bulls comp would be James Johnson, who looked like a very good ball handler with size and two way potential with the hope that if he could fix his shot he'd be really good. Johnson never put together the shot, and bounced around the league as a defender / niche player for a long time. Hopefully Matas learns to shoot.
I suppose it's hard to compare guys who are 6-3 vs 6-10, but per my eye test, Matas has exceptional agility and coordination for his height.
And to me, frame (height, wingspan, standing reach) are enormously important in basketball. I'm heavily biased towards favoring guys with bigger frames, all else being equal.
To me, he seems like a substantially better ball handler than I ever remember Johnson being.
But in fairness, James Johnson was one of our more gifted draftees in the post dynasty era as well. But like Tyrus, never really panned out. Though IIRC somebody eventually gave James a long term high value deal that he never lived up to.
I'm just saying, from a pure project-prospect standpoint, nobody at least since Rose has impressed me nearly as much. I definitely see higher upside in Matas than I saw in guys like Jimmy, Lauri, Wendell, Coby, Patrick, and before Rose, more than Deng, Noah, BG, Kirk, JayWill, Crawford, Brand, Fizer, Tyson.
Curry and Tyrus felt a little more like Rose and Matas to me in terms of physical gifts, but both of them had various issues with the mental aspect of being an NBA player and succeeding.
























