sodmoraes wrote:Negrodamus wrote:M2J wrote:
For someone so numbers based in your decision, you have it all wrong.
Ace is poor shooting off the dribble line 25% from 3 and 35% from 2 regarding pull ups specifically.
He's about 40% from 3 on the catch. 44% shooting anywhere on the catch (2 and 3...) and that's actually where most his shots came. He's a ready made player on that realm for a talented team.... As a movement shooter that also is great transition finisher and cuts to the basket. Plus he can rebound, get steals and blocks at a great rate.
He's the reason Philly is open to moving up to 2. They both would take Ace at 2. I've been saying it since my first post in these draft threads
So he's a C&S 3&D player? I don't think we need to spend the 3rd pick on someone like that.
I think he´s a 3&D player in the first couple of years of his career, with potential to be so much more than that, if he improves. Thats why so much of us want to draft him. I saw a nice post on the draft board about him, that i agree:JMAC3 wrote:Dat2U wrote:Use him as a bigger Klay Thompson = a movement shooter & spot up weapon. Limit his handling to attacking closeouts. I think he could provide excellent value in a simplified role where he's not tasked to be an on-ball shot creator until he expands his handle.
I think Mikal Bridges is a good model for him to follow early in his career. Focus on defense and being a great catch and shoot guy for now, but still have the freedom to hunt a mindrange shot in the right scenarios. That would be my vision and scale his usage up from there once he is mastering that role.
That´s why i think he´s a special pick. If he plays in this simplified role, he will be a useful player even if he doesnt develop his handle, passing and gets stronger. But if he does improve, it´s a home run pick. I think he has a good floor, with potential to have a great ceiling too.
He's a 3 and D movement shooter. That is very different than your typical catch and shoot player, especially at 6'9 You can feature a movement shooter, you can create offense based on a movement shooter that gets other guys open without him even touching the ball. Nurse's system allows that, as does the Spurs'.
He's also as I initially quoted from Negrodamus an isolation mid range scorer.... One of the greatest I've seen come out of college