Morey got me Tatum & Brown (but actually good) for the low cost of one FRP

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Xepa777 wrote:Baylor really masked VJ's abilities.
Bahamas VJ with NBA-level spacing could've overtaken Harper as the #2 pick. It's going to be eye-opening watching him in the regular season with a team of competent shooters around him. Watch out.
Kolkmania wrote:Xepa777 wrote:Baylor really masked VJ's abilities.
Overall, a very likable kid. Combination of Maxey, McCain and VJ's work ethics will be really contagious for the team moving forward.

Wilfried wrote:Kolkmania wrote:Xepa777 wrote:Baylor really masked VJ's abilities.
Overall, a very likable kid. Combination of Maxey, McCain and VJ's work ethics will be really contagious for the team moving forward.
To be completely destroyed by Embiid's continuous childish egocentric behaviour?
MVP1992 wrote:First time watching VJ play for Bahamas. I'd only seen short clips from Baylor.
Must admit, I'm impressed. I'd like to watch an entire game from the Olympic qualifiers.
Any specific game I should track down?
Seen enough condensed highlights. Want to watch warts & all film.
Didn't realise Eric Gordon was his Bahamas team mate. If they had a good relationship, might sway Morey to keep Gordon around.
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MVP1992 wrote:First time watching VJ play for Bahamas. I'd only seen short clips from Baylor.
Must admit, I'm impressed. I'd like to watch an entire game from the Olympic qualifiers.
Any specific game I should track down?
Seen enough condensed highlights. Want to watch warts & all film.
Didn't realise Eric Gordon was his Bahamas team mate. If they had a good relationship, might sway Morey to keep Gordon around.
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stormi wrote:Remarkable athlete and will be a great shooter in the NBA. Good connective playmaking and should become a tertiary ballhandler one day. He's a 6'5 Jalen Suggs with a jetpack or Derrick White with bounce without even tapping into his big time scoring/slashing upside.
Stanford wrote:Wilfried wrote:Kolkmania wrote:
To be completely destroyed by Embiid's continuous childish egocentric behaviour?
Maxey turned out the way he did surrounded by Embiid and Simmons.
mjkvol wrote:stormi wrote:Remarkable athlete and will be a great shooter in the NBA. Good connective playmaking and should become a tertiary ballhandler one day. He's a 6'5 Jalen Suggs with a jetpack or Derrick White with bounce without even tapping into his big time scoring/slashing upside.
This, and completely drama free, which can't be taken lightly here. This kid is a gym rat, will pair beautifully with Maxey, and really is a consistent jump shot away from being a perennial all star. He's about an 80% FT shooter, which shows that skill is there and combining that with his ability to pressure the rim, the sky's the limit. Best pick we could have made at #3.
76ciology wrote:Morey said two things that really stood out to me. First, he mentioned the growth VJ has shown, not just at Baylor, but also in high school and international play. Second, he said that when evaluating prospects, he looks for guys who are aware of their weaknesses and have a strong work ethic. The second one sounds easy, but ask yourself.. Do you think the other guys we were considering at #3 are self-aware and humble enough to acknowledge their weaknesses and actually work on them? Because if they are, then why does it feel like they’re still starting from such a low baseline, almost as if they’ve only been working on their strengths?
That’s why betting on VJ made sense. Yes, his handle still needs work, but if you’ve tracked his development, you’d probably arrive at the same conclusion Givony and the scouts Vecenie spoke with at EYBL did.. they think it’s promising and they can realistically see him becoming a point guard in the future.
His shooting is another great example. He already had a solid shooting profile, but he still made adjustments to it. That led to struggle early in the season but eventually lead him shooting nearly 37% from 3 and 43% from midrange in his last 16 games at Baylor.
This is a guy with a proven track record of growth. He went from an off-the-radar recruit with a basic 3&D skill set to a top-5 player in his class. Everyone raves about his work ethic from, but more importantly, he knows exactly what parts of his game he needs to work on, and he puts in the work.
Iscull wrote:
If he was 6'6, everyone would be praising the pick. His playstyle is actually super complimentary of our team/roster.