rcklsscognition wrote:I’m going all in on Suggs this year. 18ppg, 4.4 apg, 3.6rpg, 2.1spg.
This is pretty much stat line of Colin Sexton
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rcklsscognition wrote:I’m going all in on Suggs this year. 18ppg, 4.4 apg, 3.6rpg, 2.1spg.

eyriq wrote:I think AB is going to get heavy playmaking reps in the second unit. Are we pretending Cole was the lead playmaker last season? It was Ingles. AB is taking that role.

pepe1991 wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:I’m going all in on Suggs this year. 18ppg, 4.4 apg, 3.6rpg, 2.1spg.
This is pretty much stat line of Colin Sexton
Knightro wrote:pepe1991 wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:I’m going all in on Suggs this year. 18ppg, 4.4 apg, 3.6rpg, 2.1spg.
This is pretty much stat line of Colin Sexton
Collin Sexton on offense with A+ defense is a 35M a year player very easily.

pepe1991 wrote:Knightro wrote:pepe1991 wrote:
This is pretty much stat line of Colin Sexton
Collin Sexton on offense with A+ defense is a 35M a year player very easily.
Sexton in 3rd year was 24 ppg player.
Guy always got whole lot of heat for no reason, given that similar skillset gets overhyped often with other players ( Coby White for example )

*that's bait*Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:I think AB is going to get heavy playmaking reps in the second unit. Are we pretending Cole was the lead playmaker last season? It was Ingles. AB is taking that role.
He isn’t capable of it.
pepe1991 wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:I’m going all in on Suggs this year. 18ppg, 4.4 apg, 3.6rpg, 2.1spg.
This is pretty much stat line of Colin Sexton

eyriq wrote:*that's bait*Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:I think AB is going to get heavy playmaking reps in the second unit. Are we pretending Cole was the lead playmaker last season? It was Ingles. AB is taking that role.
He isn’t capable of it.

They are going to do exactly that and he's going to be fine. He's a PG.Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:*that's bait*Knightro wrote:
He isn’t capable of it.
It’s really not.
If the Magic put the basketball in Anthony Black hands and say “go be the point guard” and lean on him to dribble the ball up, initiate the offensive sets and create quality shot opportunities for himself and others, he will struggle mightily in that role.
I think he would struggle with it so badly that it would negatively impact the team in a way that they can’t afford to have right now with the expectation levels where they are.
If this was a rebuilding club and nothing mattered? Then yeah absolutely you put him on the ball and you’ll let him work through his struggles knowing it’s gonna take a while for him to figure it out.
The Magic want to earn home court in the first round and they want to make a deep playoff run. They can’t have a guy playing 20 MPG drowning in a role he is simply not suited to play right now.
Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:*that's bait*Knightro wrote:
He isn’t capable of it.
It’s really not.
If the Magic put the basketball in Anthony Black hands and say “go be the point guard” and lean on him to dribble the ball up, initiate the offensive sets and create quality shot opportunities for himself and others, he will struggle mightily in that role.
I think he would struggle with it so badly that it would negatively impact the team in a way that they can’t afford to have right now with the expectation levels where they are.
If this was a rebuilding club and nothing mattered? Then yeah absolutely you put him on the ball and you’ll let him work through his struggles knowing it’s gonna take a while for him to figure it out.
The Magic want to earn home court in the first round and they want to make a deep playoff run. They can’t have a guy playing 20 MPG drowning in a role he is simply not suited to play right now.


eyriq wrote:They are going to do exactly that and he's going to be fine. He's a PG.Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:*that's bait*
It’s really not.
If the Magic put the basketball in Anthony Black hands and say “go be the point guard” and lean on him to dribble the ball up, initiate the offensive sets and create quality shot opportunities for himself and others, he will struggle mightily in that role.
I think he would struggle with it so badly that it would negatively impact the team in a way that they can’t afford to have right now with the expectation levels where they are.
If this was a rebuilding club and nothing mattered? Then yeah absolutely you put him on the ball and you’ll let him work through his struggles knowing it’s gonna take a while for him to figure it out.
The Magic want to earn home court in the first round and they want to make a deep playoff run. They can’t have a guy playing 20 MPG drowning in a role he is simply not suited to play right now.

I will get very mad at you, especially if it turns out you are pulling the strings.Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:They are going to do exactly that and he's going to be fine. He's a PG.Knightro wrote:
It’s really not.
If the Magic put the basketball in Anthony Black hands and say “go be the point guard” and lean on him to dribble the ball up, initiate the offensive sets and create quality shot opportunities for himself and others, he will struggle mightily in that role.
I think he would struggle with it so badly that it would negatively impact the team in a way that they can’t afford to have right now with the expectation levels where they are.
If this was a rebuilding club and nothing mattered? Then yeah absolutely you put him on the ball and you’ll let him work through his struggles knowing it’s gonna take a while for him to figure it out.
The Magic want to earn home court in the first round and they want to make a deep playoff run. They can’t have a guy playing 20 MPG drowning in a role he is simply not suited to play right now.
I want you to promise me that you’re not gonna get mad at me when it goes down exactly the way I said, and not at all the way you said


CapKnightro wrote:Anthony Black absolutely can/will impact the game positively for the Magic as a defender, as a catch-and-shoot guy, as a cutter and as a guy who can create good shots for others in transition and attacking a hard close out.
But he's not a skilled enough or confident enough ball handler to be a full time point guard in the halfcourt. If that is the route they go, he will have *significant* struggles.
The kind of struggles that the Magic simply can't afford him to have if they're trying to win as many regular season games as they possibly can.
He sounds a little butt hurt after Isaac blocked him a couple of times last season.T-Cat wrote:
pepe1991 wrote:Having PG who can't shoot isn't fun. Vast majority of tall nba PGs bust out because they are predictable and don't create pressure on defense required to have good, modern offense.
In link of Celtics play, Black's both "assists" are nothing but horrible passes that Goga/Franz somehow caught without turning it over.
In all his shots he was wide open.
Black also has massive problem of having next to non existing floater nor mid range game.
He shot 40% from 3-10 feet ( floater range) , but only 27% fom mid range.
During entire season, do you know how many 3s Black attemped with more than 0 dribbles? Nine. (9!).
Do you know how many times he menaged to keep dribble alive for at least 3 dribbles and attempt shot? 49. Do you know what was his FG% off them? 32% FG / 29% EFG.
Idea of him being "point guard in nba" is nothing but theory. I once compared him with Evan Turner. You go from college, where you weren't all that dominant ( 3,9 APG, 3 TO) as "point guard" but he never once showcased he has handles, sharpness to cut through defense, reliable ways to put pressure on defense with shooting nor ability to be triple treat off pick&rolls (again, he can't shoot off dribble at all from any distance ) and now people ask you to break down defenders in nba. You can't. You could hardly beat future car dealer/doctor off dribble in amateur league.
This isn't just his problem. Almost all tall PGs bomb in nba because vast majority of them ( MCW; Turner, Livingston, Giddey, Simmons etc) simply can't shoot from different angles. Oh and all of them were good to great defenders ( but GIddey).
If we suck i highly doubt anybody would care if we see him trying and failing and people killing each other how much he "improved" on forums. Problem is, Magic already invested a lot, won 47 games and are expected to make next step. There is no clear starting PG on roter and we invested 6th overall pick in him.
There is also Jett who we invested 11th pick and most forum forgot he exists.