Celts17Pride wrote:Hal14 wrote:cl2117 wrote:It's foolish to reject out of hand trading Brown for young talent and picks. Would you swap him for Flagg? Of course, but Dallas aren't moving that pick, so what needs to get added to the next guy for you to bite? The question is what is the threshold you have to hit for it to start making sense.
There isn't even that big of a gap imo between Flagg and Harper.
Harper can't shoot

That's a very misguided take imo.
He's a better shooter than JB was in college..comparable to the shooter Tatum (and SGA and Luka) was as a prospect.
33% from 3, 75% FT are numbers that are above average for a freshman, especially one who had such high usage (easier to have good shooting percentages if your usage is lower..the higher the usage, the harder it is to have high shooting percentages).
This article I did outlines taller ball handler prospects and what their shooting numbers typically look like - Harper is above average:
https://the-center-hub.com/2025/05/03/deep-dive-jumbo-initiators-as-shooters/Also, this Youtuber breaks down the shot mechanics for the top prospects..he actually thinks Harper has better shot mechanics than Flagg.
If you go here, you can find the scouting vid for both Harper and Flagg where he breaks down their shots:
https://www.youtube.com/@_AVC_I'd also add that there's more to basketball than shooting. No other underclassman guard prospect I'm aware of in the past 15 years has had an Unassisted FG at Rim / 40 Mins as high as Harper had this season, while also having a respectable FG% at the rim. If we expand it to include forwards, the only other guy in the conversation is Zion. Point is, Harper is a historically good guard prospect in terms of driving the basketball, creating his shot, getting to the rim and finishing at the rim so I wouldn't worry about the shooting.
Plus, it makes sense that if a guy is THIS good at ball handling, driving, finishing, has a bag as a deep as any prospect in the past 15 ish years, it makes sense that if that stuff is so advanced as a freshman (not too mention good playmaking and positional size, solid defense) that the shooting development will come later.