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imagump1313 wrote:G R E Y wrote:imagump1313 wrote:
He can WANT to be a PG all he wants. He isnt one right now. In college they said he was a PG but when you watched them play you wouldnt know he was a PG unless someone told you
Hmm that's what I thought he played in college (didn't watch). But he seems good at the 1 as a rookie to me.
Dont get me started on Castle LOL. I like him.
Anyone who has as bad of handles as he does can not be a PG, I'm sorry. You can hide that stuff in college if you are physically dominating people but not in the NBA. He also has slow court awareness IMO. I see guys wide open for 3-4 seconds and he doesnt see it fast enough. He might eventually get them the ball but its too late in many cases. A real point guard can lead guys with passes and make them get open. And also they can anticipate where guys are going.
Maybe he can be a good one eventually if he works on things but right now if he wants to play as a rookie he needs to be a scorer IMO. The team needs that more than a rookie PG who can barely dribble















G R E Y wrote:imagump1313 wrote:G R E Y wrote:Hmm that's what I thought he played in college (didn't watch). But he seems good at the 1 as a rookie to me.
Dont get me started on Castle LOL. I like him.
Anyone who has as bad of handles as he does can not be a PG, I'm sorry. You can hide that stuff in college if you are physically dominating people but not in the NBA. He also has slow court awareness IMO. I see guys wide open for 3-4 seconds and he doesnt see it fast enough. He might eventually get them the ball but its too late in many cases. A real point guard can lead guys with passes and make them get open. And also they can anticipate where guys are going.
Maybe he can be a good one eventually if he works on things but right now if he wants to play as a rookie he needs to be a scorer IMO. The team needs that more than a rookie PG who can barely dribble
But... He's not at all efficient. Scoring is probably the last thing that translates. I like his pace, poise, and vision. Once the game slows down for him a bit he'll be better at anticipating the passes sooner.









imagump1313 wrote:Wesley has a wide open three but drives into 3 guys and misses a wild shot






































