tontoz wrote:I was higher on Bub last summer than I am now. He has more games played than free throw attempts, and it is a rare occurrence to see him make a layup in the half court offense.
Yeah, I feel like Bub is on his way to being a fine rotation player, but not a difference maker. He just lacks an "it factor" on offense. He is a game manager, but not defense bender. I do like his effort on defense. He is pretty effective now and will get better with strength and experience, but I don't see the innate reflexes, base strength and footspeed that would enable him to be an elite defensive guard in the same category as Jrue, Dort, Caruso and Suggs.
If he is neither a defense bender on offense nor a truly disruptive defender, then he is merely a rotation player, not a building block.
He is still young enough to surprise me. There are some guards who manage to become legit defense-benders through skill and savvy rather than overwhelming strength and quickness - guys like Brunson and Murray. It's not out of the realm of possibility that Bub can get to that level. But I'd bet against it at this point.
And by calling him a "rotation player", I don't mean to demean him. I think he is going to have a long career in the NBA and probably be a 4th/5th starter or a 6th/7th man during his peak, depending on the quality of the team he is on. That's a quality pick at #14, particularly in a bad draft.















