Boogie! wrote:The way people compare players is weird to me… has anyone looked at kawhis college numbers?
TBF with Kawhi, he had an atypical development arc. It's not the sort of thing you generally expect. Still, he had strong physical tools and then showed year to year improvement with a strong base. He didn't hit the league as a monster, but he showed meaningful improvement each season. He was also a wizard at ball protection from the first, and very efficient all along the way, even as his offensive load rose.
YogurtProducer wrote:earthtone wrote:Jamison Battle at 21 years old:
12.4 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 1.7 APG, 1.9 TO, 1.0 STOCKS, shooting 37% from the field, and 31% from three as a Fourth-Year Junior in the Big Ten
Gradey Dick at 21 years old:
14.4 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 1.8 APG, 1.5 TO, 1.1 STOCKS shooting 41% from the field, and 35% from three as a Sophmore in the NBA.
Jamison is definitely a win for a UDFA signing, but let's pump the brakes before we say he's passed Gradey Dick. They're different calibres of prospects
Good thing whatever they did at 21YO doesn’t matter.
With Battle, one of the big differences is that almost 40% of his 3s for us have come from the corner. Also, he'd shot 35.4 - 36.6 from 3 for three seasons prior to his age-21 year with Minnesota, so the 31% he shot is a bit misleading (especially since he shot over 43% the year after).
But yes, in the context of Gradey, we'll have to see what happens. He hasn't played a ton of games for us over his first two seasons. The shooting ability is there when he's wide open, and you can see it at the line. He was better from the corners his first season. He needs to get better as the defender is closing out, and then broaden out his game from there as best he can. We'll have to see what happens. We might have asked him to do a little too much too early, so we'll see what year 3 brings.