fugop wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:I think alot of you are really reaching on Bradley Beal...
You have no idea what Beal's measurements are. If he measures out at 6'3" with short reach and wingspan, that raises serious red flags. He hasn't been measured yet.
You're also reaching on the "first step" analysis w/r to Kidd Gilchrist. Are you basing this on anything?
Ok, so Beal has a quick first step? Yes or No?
Did Beal measure 6'3 without shoes just this summer?
Beal is sort of streak shooter like Crawford. He has the same athelticism that Crawford has.
Beal wingspan 6-7
Height w/o shoes 6'3. Standing reach ?
weight 206
lane agility??
Crawford wingspan 6-7
lane agility 11.03
Height w/o shoes 6'3. Standing reach 8'5--
weight-198
Nick Young wingspan 7-0
6'5 w/o shoes standing reach 8'4'5
weight 206
lane agility 11seconds
dwade-wingspan 6-11
6-4 standing reach 8'6
weight 215
lane agility 10.56
Eric Gordon wingspan-6-9
6'2 w/o shoes standing reach 8'3
weight 222 lane agility 10.81
Looking at this data what trait most stands out?
If you are over 215 lbs and are able to still post sub 11 second lane agility drills, you have raw tools to be dominant scorer in the nba.
The ability to move laterally with bulk on your frame is a very elite trait to have offensively at the shooting guard position. All reports out there say that Beal is only average to below average at this ability. Take a look at nbadraft.net's rating of Beal's quickness.
Lamb seems to have a quick first step but i highly doubt he can maintain elite lateral movement if he increased his weight to 215 plus pounds. Eric Gordon showed he had this ability coming into the league. Do did Dwade to an even larger extent. These are the building blocks for a dominant lottery worthy shooting guard.
An oversized guard like Harden just misses the sub 11 second lane agility score with a 215 lb frame but he also has above average standing reach.
James harden wingspan 6-11
6'4 w/o shoes
standing reach 8'7'5
lane agility 11.03
weight 218 lbs.
So again, a shooting guard with 215lb frame, sub 11 second lane agility is usually the raw basis for becoming a dominant shooting guard.
Bradley Beal weighing only 206 lbs doesn't show on film or based on scouting reports from nbadraft.net to have elite lateral movement ability at even lower weight of 215. Remember eric gordon was well known for his explosive first step and he weight close to 20lbs heavier.
so it all comes down to the predraft measurements to see how Beal stacks up.
I like Beal but do i think he will become a dominant offensive guard because he doesn't show that he has an elite explosive first step in college and his first step will get even slower as he adds body weight moving from 206 to 215.
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