JustBuzzin wrote:JMAC3 wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:
Flagg has red flags with his 3pt shooting. Tonight he had 6 points and 8 rebounds vs a scrub team. I like his playmaking ability and defense, but he hasn't shown he can be that #1 scoring option. He has had trouble keeping his dribble in crunch time. He's not living up to the hype from what I have seen so far.
What crunch time? They played Incarnate Word and won by 26 pts, Flagg played 22 mins because the game didn't matter.
I don't need to see him score 30 pts every game to see if he will be a good scorer in the NBA. He has shown up bigtime in everyone of Dukes big games, if you are nitpicking him because he hasn't made every single play in crunch time as a 17 yr old vs top 25 teams then you need to re-evaluate your scouting process.
Dylan Harper is the straw that stirs the drink for Rutgers, who are now 6-4. Are we going to pretend he is playing perfect winning basketball?
I like both guys, but Flagg is a much more rare prospect as a 6-8 forward who impacts the game on both ends and is showcasing an elite playmaking ability at his age. He is averaging close to 4 assists, most forwards who are picked top 5 are lucky to average 2.2 apg.
I'm not doubting Flagg is a more rare prospect. He's the Ben Simmons type build. Right now that shot better improve because he looks more like Ben Simmons did at LSU.
I'm just putting the hype to the side. Harper looks like a better pro prospect as of now. He's giving me Harden vibes.
I know everyone hates Ben Simmons now, but he was a fantastic prospect. He didn't fail because of talent/basketball reasons. If you tell me there's a guy in the draft who's a Ben Simmons level prospect but with a better head on his shoulders and more love for the game, I'm taking him with the #1 overall pick and not even looking at what else is available.