Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Interesting, theboomking. You are the first person who has given Barnes such high praise.
I can understand thinking Harrison Barnes is a better scorer.
He's a world-class athlete and he's improved his stroke this season, considerably. Arguably, one could say Sullinger may struggle a bit to score at the next level with anywhere near the efficiency he does in the NCAAs, due to his less-than-stellar athleticism. I am not so sure Barnes will score better, however. Also, I don't think I follow you on defense. I don't put Barnes in the class of anything more than an adequate defender.
Sullinger has an NCAA PER of 30.1 (higher than last season's #2 Derrick Williams)
Sullinger is second in NCAA Win Shares to Anthony Davis.
Sullinger is #7 in Defensive Win Shares and #8 in NCAA Defensive rating. (Note:
Carlos Boozer has a high Defensive Rating as a Bull. No doubt a team affect in play here.)
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/seasons/2012.htmlAs for Barnes, he's good, but if you look at the bottom of his player stats page and compare that with Sullinger, it is underwhelming.
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/pla ... nes-1.htmlI know I am biased against Barnes, theboomking. I don't trust my objectivity with him, because I've seen him disappear too many times. Basically, every time I watch Carolina I end up watching Tyler Zeller.
I like but don't love Barnes as a prospect. I think I just see him very differently than you do, especially the bolded comment above. I think Harrison Barnes is a good, but not great athlete. He isn't as good an athlete as Rudy Gay, Carmelo, Lebron, Igoudala, Gerald Wallace, Nic Batum, or Gilchrist. I don't think Barnes will necessarily be a plus athlete(run jump) in the NBA. Barnes isn't going to impress anyone with his ability to slash to the rim and finish above the rim in the NBA.
What Barnes has is basketball skill. He can shoot the ball. He can create shots from three point range and all the way in with jab steps, fakes, hesitation, footwork, excellent body control and coordination. Barnes can catch and shoot. He can create a shot from the triple post. He is an excellent shooter from 3 point range. He has an excellent floater. He already appears to have a solid post game.
I don't like that Barnes doesn't appear to be a great athlete, that is isn't a great passer or rebounder, that he isn't a great ball handler. I do like that he has a true natural position, that he has elite size for the SF position, that he should be a plus defender immediately, that he is mature and hard working, that he plays bigger in big games and in the tournament, that he should be able to step in and immediately fill our need for an efficient volume scorer that can operate in the half court.
I would argue that while Sullinger may be a good pro, he lacks ideal size, lacks ideal athleticism, doesn't seem to overwhelm with a variety of post moves, and probably won't be a great defender. I think Sullinger will be in the NBA for a long time, but will probably always be viewed as a better college player.
I think Barnes, as a Wizard, may be a significantly better pro than he is college player. The spacing in the pro game will help him. There are parts of his game that he hasn't had a chance to feature, that fit really well with the pro game, such as his post ability at SF.
Barnes isn't ever going to be a top 5-10 player in the league. He is much more James Harden than Kevin Durant. I just don't see a lot of other better solutions in this draft. Davis will be a superstar. Drummond has the potential to be one as well. Everyone else in this draft has question marks.
Ruzious wrote:Back to Barnes, UNC's weakness this season has been 3 point shooting. Yet Barnes volume of 3's has been low - he's only third on his team in attempts! Shouldn't that be an indictment against Barnes? That's supposed to be his strength, and he hasn't done it enough to erase his team's weakness. The question is - Why hasn't he? My guess is - he hasn't done enough to stop opponents from taking away the 3 from him.
I don't view this as a negative. Part of the reason Barnes shoots a high percentage is because of his shot selection. The last thing this team needs is another chucker. I wouldn't expect Barnes to come in and be a Wade/Kobe/Durant caliber player. Would I rather have that player? Of course? The odds of getting that player with the 5th pick in any given draft however are slim.