BonanzaHawk wrote:ManualRam wrote:eh, i prefer to look at players individually.
he and "his people" have made questionable decisions since he started getting recognition in HS. there's the multiple schools, his age for his class, maturity issues and there are question marks about his ability to play within a team concept. he's skilled offensively but his intangibles are non-existent. he's got a low bball iq, bad shot selection, plays selfish ball and plays with inconsistent effort.
he NEEDED a yr of college to show how well he can fit within a team concept.
What questionable decisions would those be? And if I remember correctly he's old for his class
because he went to 5 different schools. Something about credits didn't transfer maybe? But so all you're saying is you wouldn't give him a chance because he seems to have a less than ideal background or team game as young player, even though he's gifted and could play a role for us? He's 20. He can learn to play a team game. If you ask me that's much easier and convenient for us than getting another team-first guy who needs to learn to play offense.
basically the amount of schools that he went to. he wasn't going from school to school because his family was moving. he was going from academy to academy. he had no stability. no chemistry with his teammates. he didn't stick around to achieve anything with his team. he'd play for a school, then it was on to the next. same thing goes for the different AAU programs he played for. speaking of AAU ball, he was the leader of a pretty decent AAU squad his last yr of AAU ball and led his team to a 1-10 start and a terrible record overall.
also, a couple of his transfers were because of him. he has an attitude problem and he's not the easiest to teammate to play with. his journey as a player mirrors that of beasley who went to multiple schools as well because of attitude issues and because he was basically shopping himself for better accommodations. this kid went to all those schools in his 5 yrs of prep ball and still had work to do after his 5th yr to eventually get his diploma. word is that he's surrounded by bad elements back home and he's not sheltered by them like our boy rose. what makes that worse is that he didn't leave home to go to college, so he's still around these same elements. these are the people who are in his ear.
i don't want him because i'm not a fan of his game and if the bulls were looking for a SG, i'd look elsewhere.
i just don't think he's a winning player even if he comes close to reaching his potential.
the options aren't team first players vs a talent like ledo. there are players who can score too and can get theirs within the team concept. just because a player is offensively skilled doesn't mean he doesn't have to "learn to play offense." players like him definitely have to learn how to play offense because they don't know how to get theirs without dominating the ball. they don't know how to share the ball or move without it and they don't know how to pick their spots either.