YogurtProducer wrote:Vampirate wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Gonna be tough because the fact of the matter is they are both very similar players. FVV is Sheads likely ceiling, and they are similar in terms of being undersized, hard workers, and both late 2nds/UDFAs
FVV would be a great player for Shead to mold his game after. FVV made a career off really protecting the ball, shooting it well, and defending way above his height. Those are 3 things Shead should really attempt to incorporate into his game as best he can.
Shooting = so far so good
Defending = so far so good
Protecting the ball = dreadful. Among qualifying players (if he qualified, which he doesn't), he would be bottom 3 in the NBA in TO%
Jamal has more athleticism than FVV does (better driver) and blows rookie FVV out of the water.
FVV is likely the better shooter due to the FT disparity, but I think Jamal has better physical tools.
The difference between the 2 from 10-16 feet is eye opening.
FVV's best year in that range is .459
Jamal Shead this year is .607.
Yeah, Shead's mid range is better than anywhere else on the floor, including the 3 probably.
As to the bold, that TO% is made up for the fact he has an assist rate even better than Barnes.
Lets just chill on this.
I don't think Shead really has more athletic ability than young FVV. They are fairly similar athletic profiles.
Shead hit 127 3's in 238 college games at a 29.6% rate. FVV hit 141 in 141 games at a 38.6% clip. UNtil we get a better sample, it is tough to say if Shead is even an average shooter, let alone borderline elite like FVV was for a few years (was high volume + high % for many years)
Jamal has shot 38 mid ranget shots all year. His 60.7% is such a small sample we can barely even comment on it.
And no, his assist rate does not make up for it. FVV was like a 3.50 A/T ratio kind of guy. Shead is 2.3 right now, below Davion and IQ. In our championship season Lowry was 3.1 and FVV was 3.7. Shead has a LONG way to go here.
What's really might hold back Shead is the Ftr and FT%, but otherwise, offensively he beats FVV imo.
Jesus **** christ. You guys have no ability to be subjective re: FVV anymore.
Shead does NOTHING better than FVV does offensively right now. Nothing. Not saying he can't improve, but if he was better than FVV offensively he would be a **** starting PG from day 1

I've already given FVV the nod as a 3P shooter over Shead, I don't know what you are complaining about.
It's the 2P scoring in which Shead is beating FVV at.
FVV's highest 2P% is .465 (this year), career .439%
Shead's 2P% (as a rookie) is .480
If we compare Shead to 2nd year FVV it gets much worse.
FVV 2nd year is a .437% 2P scorer, Shead this year is a .480.
FVV has routinely shot below .400 from 3-10 ft, Shead is at .415 in his rookie year.
2nd year FVV was at .236.
FVV 2nd year in totality
(0-3).567/(3-10) .236/ (10-16) .05 / (16-3p) .357/ (3P).414
Shead thus far
(0-3ft) .577/ (3-10) .415/ (10-16).607/ /(16-3P) .000/ (3P) .370
That .607 from 10-16ft is for 15.3% of his total shots, more than he has at the rim.
As is FVV is looking to be the better 3P shooter, while Shead is the better 2P scorer, I don't know how you can just hand wave shooting over 50% at mid range on a good chunk as a rookie.