fredericklove wrote:Who has access to espn insider? Can someone kindly help me recap the espn draft section articles "Split Decision (PJ3 & T-Robinson)" and "Wanted: Point Guards". Much appreciated.
Sure.
Robinson vs. Jones
- Most NBA decision-makers have been reluctant to consider Robinson at the top of the draft - until now
- GM quoted as saying he was skeptical about Robinson being "the kind of guy who can turn a franchise around," didn't think he could handle double teams or being the focal point on offence, but he's gotten better, more disciplined, more skilled (esp. with footwork in post), and his leadership ability is better
- Fordie thinks that Robinson's determination, work ethic, etc. will help him succeed, but Jones is a bigger risk
- A GM says he loves Jones, but is skeptical that he can be taught to play like Robinson does, and doubts that he ever will.
- Still, a poll of a half-dozen GMs still had them taking Jones, Barnes or Drummond ahead of Robinson due to his height. But they'd all "seriously consider him" with the No. 2 pick now.
Point guards
- Brace yourself for a point-guard famine this year
- Only Tony Wroten looks like a sure thing for the first round but even he's not a lock (GMs don't like his decision-making, shooting or leadership skills)
- Damian Lillard is rising up the boards, but teams are "struggling to get their arms around him" - he hasn't dominated top competition and scouts question whether he can be an NBA point guard
- Kendall Marshall might be the best pure passer in the league, but his lack of a shot and athleticism is a drawback
- Marquis Teague and Myck Kabongo have both struggled to run their teams, and Teague especially has scared off scouts