Dat2U wrote:Clear NBA level athleticism? Uh, ok I guess. If Shabazz has clear NBA athleticism, so does Porter. To be honestly it's really debatable. But Shabazz doesn't wow me as an athlete. Shabazz also doesn't have a clearly defined position IMO. He seems like a 2/3.
I think Shabazz is clearly a much better athlete than Porter. Bazz is a powerful player for his position with a great first few steps and explosive leaping ability. He can really get up off the floor and throw it down in impressive fashion. Porter isn't that kind of powerful presence, he's a little awkward looking, a little uncoordinated, and he's not a leaper. Bazz will be an above average athlete for his position in the NBA IMO.
I think a lot of people are sleeping on his athleticism because he's been slowed with some injuries and health problems this season. His body has fluctuated a lot this season after getting hurt in the summer and gaining a ton of weight then getting sick in February and losing a ton of weight. I still don't think he's quite right although he's been getting better recently. Look where he was last year though.
Also I agree he's a 2/3 tweener but I think there is a clear place for players like him in the NBA. James Harden, Joe Johnson, and Manu Ginobli are all recent examples of wings about the same size as him who have been All Stars playing a similar 2/3 tweener role.
His position is just as a pure wing, which is definitely doable in today's perimeter oriented NBA where the SFs are out on the 3 pt line a ton of the time. For our situation specifically, lineups would be kind of small with him and Wall and Beal but they'd be fast and athletic and very potent offensively.
Dat2U wrote:I don't think Shabazz is a bust waiting to happen necessarily, I'm just not seeing an all-star or major difference maker. I'm seeing a high volume shooter/scorer on middlin' efficiency who can get you 15-17 a night if you give him enough shots. I'm not seeing a good defender or passer either. He's just a scorer... that's where the one dimensional comments are coming from.
What are the expectations here? A guy who can score effectively inside and outside from everywhere on the court, be a big weapon in transition or in ISO half court situations is a one dimensional player? Most of the NBA should be so lucky, and no other perimeter player in the class is as good and complete a scorer as Shabazz is. As for his passing, sure he's not a natural facilitator and is probably not going to be a 4 or 5 APG wing. Not many are though. He's a finisher and his passing isn't the weakness people are making it out to be. It's not like he throws it out of bounds every time he goes to pass it and it's not like every time his hands touch the ball he hoists up a shot.
I think your 15-17 PPG volume scorer projection is extremely conservative. I think he'll beat those expectations as a rookie if he gets starter's minutes. He's a future #1 option for a team that can be the featured scorer very early in his career because of how advanced his skill level already is. A player with his motor and his skills is going to score a ton of points and I think he's a safer bet to be a 20 PPG scorer than anyone else in the class.