leswizards wrote:Kanyewest wrote:leswizards wrote:
That is false. Cason Wallace, Dereck Lively and Brandon Podziemski all range from slightly older to just slightly a year older than Bilal.
Additionally, Cam Whitmore, Jarace Walker, Gradey Dick and Noah Clowney have all been better than Bilal, and are at most a year older. Do they get the benefit of dynamic grading or is that only reserved for Dawkins first rounders?
I don't see what Doc is saying is "'false''- most of the players you mention are older than Bilal- for example a nearly 2 year difference between Podz and Bilal. Given that they are from the same draft, that is significant when looking at prospects. Of course there are other factors to look at as well including production and maybe you view that as a more valuable criteria than age. That being said, some players like Cam Whitmore are essentially the same age.
Still, it would be interesting to see what Bilal would do on a respectable team. it isn't like Bilal wasn't a well sought out prospect either given that the Wizards traded up to get Bilal in order for OKC not to get him.
For example, I think Podz would struggle in a Wizards uniform instead of playing off Curry (see Podz last 4 games where he shot 47 TS% with Curry out of the lineup ). Cason Wallace playing with the Wizards may also effect his efficiency- not sure how many Wizards would be in OKC's rotation if at all, let alone their starting lineup.
That being said, Bilal's lack of development from his sophomore season compared to his rookie season was a bit demoralizing. Similar things have happened to players like Deni/Rui in their respective 2nd years. Progress isn't always linear. So hopefully Bilal can rebound. Especially given that national writers from the athletic see many promising things in his game.
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Brandin Podziemski is 1 year and and 151 days older than Bilal.
Cason Wallace is 261 days older than Bilal.
Dereck Lively is 164 days older than Bilal.
Dereck Lively primary skills on offense are to catch lobs and dunk.... I've seen no post game, no jumper, no hook..... Are you going to talk about efficiency when a guy is so limited in what he can do..... Defensively they play way different positions being asked to do much different things, so I don't know how comparable they can be......
Podz, I mean you're showing he's basically a 1.5yrs older, and he's not even better aside from his shooting ability... He's not as good on defense, doesn't rebound better, just shoots jumpers better, with much better looks as a result of playing with multiple HOF'ers his entire career.....
Wallace might be a better defender than Bilal and maybe not, both are still young so TBD, Wallace shoots outside a little better, but I don't think his drive game isn't much to speak on.... Bilal has a much better first step, but an issue both of them need to develop is a more robust repertoire of moves to rock with as their bags as it stands is kind of light right now....
Bilal is being trained to initiate offense, which is a role neither Pods, Lively or Wallace are capable of doing or being developed to do..... As much as he's struggling with inconsistency, he's shown more than flashes of what he can become..... None of those guys you named are capable of what Bilal is.... Wallace doesn't have the court vision, and is never going to be a primary option at any point on OKC... Even if Shai, JDubb, Chet, were out he'd still not be there number 1 option..... The other 2 are role players at best right now and for the forseeable future....
Now that isn't to say they don't have a role to play on there respective teams where there advantages outweigh there negatives simply because of them doing what they are asked to do..... And honestly until we got Smart and Middleton, we didn't really have quality vets to mentor our youngings, and I considered Poole a younging at 24 when he came in.... He's grown on me quite a bit as initially I was like da'fugg to I misjudged slim much too early and I've really grown to like him and wonder why ya'll be so obsessed with trading him as he's our only player who can carry our team in games scoring... Might not be all the time but he stopped a few losing streaks because he was like hell nah, we not losing tonight, I'm about to act a damn fool and win the damn game..... I definitely want him to be our 6th man at best, but until we find someone better to score the ball for us, I'm not so quick to wanna get rid of him as he's still growing as a player from the mentorships the new vets brought in.....
Lets put things into perspective.... In his rookie year, Bilal showed flashes of ability, but also extreme rawness...... He was still growing in height and weight, which he probably still is and that has to have an affect on your game..... But then he goes to tryout for France's National team.. Most didn't think he'd make it.... He did, and he started, and wasn't featured because of obviously who else is on the team, but played well enough to be a silver medalist and not a glaring weak link on that team... He then comes back this season, peoples expectations is he hadn't grown at all as a player, but he comes back 2-3 inches taller from predraft height, 15lbs stronger, and comes out initiating our offense pretty decently pre-Kuzma injury return... Then when Kuzma came back he deferred and his production dropped significantly.... He goes in and out with the inconsistency, but he kept showing glimpses every few games to remind you why he holds so much promise.... To me he can potentially be like Amen somewhat but he just doesn't play as aggressively, and with that man being from The Town, that might not be something he can attain...... We shall see...
He needs to work on his jumper, spot up and off the dribble... He needs to work on continuously tightening up his handles, which I think will help his off the dribble shooting... He also needs to watch more film with Smart to continue his development in how to watch film and what to look for with his game and his opponents..... He's not perfect but if he keeps putting in the work he's going to at least be a good player.... The issue is can he tap into his vast potential to be come a potentially great player.. TBD...