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Post#241 » by bigboi » Sat Nov 15, 2025 12:49 pm

I like AJ obviously but given the gaudy numbers of this class, he will need to put up some 30+ point type games to hit number 1
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Lebron made it to the finals with that cleveland team.

Bird would have won 4 rings with that team, in this weak ass era of basketball.
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Post#242 » by bigboi » Yesterday 2:31 am

Dude made a mistake going to BYU. Team is awful outside of him and you have players intentionally shutting him out the offense.
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Lebron made it to the finals with that cleveland team.

Bird would have won 4 rings with that team, in this weak ass era of basketball.
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Post#243 » by tontoz » Yesterday 2:45 am

Crazy game for AJ. Horrible start but huge 2nd half. Great comeback even though it came up short.
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Post#244 » by King Ken » Yesterday 2:48 am

His teammates aren't the most intelligent
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Post#245 » by King Ken » Yesterday 1:31 pm

His feel for the game is advanced for his age but for the NBA, its average at best.

He dribbles with a wide base like Dominique Wilkins. Both cover a lot of ground with their handles.
He's a lot like SGA around the paint. He needs to work on his balance like SGA did as a prospect.
His in the box handles and triple threat are T-Macish.
The elevation he gets on his jumper is Nique and McGrady like.
His explosiveness is more SGA than Nique or McGrady. He and Nique are two foot jumpers.
Defensively, he's more advanced than Tracy or Nique. He gives you young KG vibes but mentally, he has a lot of work to do as KG did early on.
He's a rough defender for now but he could be elite in time.

I like him more as a prospect than I did with Durant but I didn't realize Durant would become as good as he became. He got so much stronger in the NBA than in college. Durant struggled finishing in the paint and really struggled at it in the NBA early on.

2nd best SF I've evaluated. LeBron is the best by a mile even as a HS Sr.

Comp is Shades of Nique, KG, Tracy McGrady, and SGA.
BBIQ is solid
Feel for the game is average
Shooting is solid
Dribbling is good
Passing is advanced.
Rebounding is good
Off ball movement on offense is a WIP. He doesn't just stand around but he doesn't fully understand how to move off the ball yet which is normal for his age and position.
Defense is below average
Below average man defender
Poor off ball defender
Decent at switching
Solid at pressure
Competitiveness is great
Will to win is great
Personality is great
Leadership is good and elite for his age
For me, he has the highest ceiling and while I am not expecting him to hit the point Durant became, it wouldn't shock me if he did and got further. The great ones unlock levels unexpected.
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Post#246 » by threethehardway » Yesterday 2:57 pm

Best game I seen him play.
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Post#247 » by peZt » Yesterday 3:08 pm

I had RJ Barrett vibes in the summer when I watched him in the U19 WC. Then when I saw him live in the beginning of the season I was super impressed. But in the game against UConn I again got massive Barrett vibes. IN the sense of a guy struggling to get past his defender, trying to bully his way through, settling for spin moves or tough fadeaways etc.
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Post#248 » by bigboi » Yesterday 3:24 pm

peZt wrote:I had RJ Barrett vibes in the summer when I watched him in the U19 WC. Then when I saw him live in the beginning of the season I was super impressed. But in the game against UConn I again got massive Barrett vibes. IN the sense of a guy struggling to get past his defender, trying to bully his way through, settling for spin moves or tough fadeaways etc.


Yawn you people don’t know what you want. When he was getting to the paint at will, the narrative was “oh he can’t shoot”. Now this game where he shows tough jumpers, post game and advanced footwork, somehow it’s “he can’t get past his defender”. RJ Barrett and Dybantsa play nothing alike at all. Barrett is a north and south player, who plays in a straight line. Dybantsa is an east and west player that uses a lot of lateral movement. Barrett never had a post game nor turnaround jumper, Barrett was 3 pt or layup player. Not much in between
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Lebron made it to the finals with that cleveland team.

Bird would have won 4 rings with that team, in this weak ass era of basketball.
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Post#249 » by tontoz » Yesterday 5:52 pm

Gotta give some props to the Ucon defense. The guy guarding him was a really good defender and their help defense was on point. They were clearly in his head in the first half.

AJ had to completely change his approach in the second half to lead that comeback.
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Post#250 » by Dat2U » Yesterday 10:46 pm

Tbh, I see alot of Ace Bailey. AJ is probably a little better at getting to his shots but still has some handle limitations which impact his decision making. He does take unusually long strides which is good for getting around people and opening up windows to pass/shoot but that elongated stride seems to limit his drives all the way to the rim. His handle will need to get tighter to unlock superstar upside. Someone mentioned a bigger R.J. Barrett. AJ is not as clunky but I get it.

I have Peterson firmly ahead just based on everything I've seen so far. Boozer & AJ will be a debate for the ages however.
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Post#251 » by babyjax13 » Yesterday 11:04 pm

Dat2U wrote:Tbh, I see alot of Ace Bailey. AJ is probably a little better at getting to his shots but still has some handle limitations which impact his decision making. He does take unusually long strides which is good for getting around people and opening up windows to pass/shoot but that elongated stride seems to limit his drives all the way to the rim. His handle will need to get tighter to unlock superstar upside. Someone mentioned a bigger R.J. Barrett. AJ is not as clunky but I get it.

I have Peterson firmly ahead just based on everything I've seen so far. Boozer & AJ will be a debate for the ages however.

I don't think Ace and AJ are similar. AJ shoots 6 freethrows a game and handles the ball quite a bit (also gets some assists, 2 per game). Ace shot half as many freethrows, got no assists, and is much less physical strength-based in how he generates points. Ace projects to do a lot of damage off-ball, while AJ will do more on-ball.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#252 » by The-Power » Today 1:23 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
Dat2U wrote:Tbh, I see alot of Ace Bailey. AJ is probably a little better at getting to his shots but still has some handle limitations which impact his decision making. He does take unusually long strides which is good for getting around people and opening up windows to pass/shoot but that elongated stride seems to limit his drives all the way to the rim. His handle will need to get tighter to unlock superstar upside. Someone mentioned a bigger R.J. Barrett. AJ is not as clunky but I get it.

I have Peterson firmly ahead just based on everything I've seen so far. Boozer & AJ will be a debate for the ages however.

I don't think Ace and AJ are similar. AJ shoots 6 freethrows a game and handles the ball quite a bit (also gets some assists, 2 per game). Ace shot half as many freethrows, got no assists, and is much less physical strength-based in how he generates points. Ace projects to do a lot of damage off-ball, while AJ will do more on-ball.

Yeah, I don't see the similarities at all. They play very differently and have very different strengths and weaknesses.

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