Ron Swanson wrote:Mikeylikesit wrote:
One bad game? He has been unimpressive in 3 games. If you watched him, you can tell he doesn't have the passing skills or the ability to run a team. It shouldn't matter WHO you play against, you need those skills. He had 3 assists on a team full of talent as the PG. He wiped that out with 4 turns. He wasn't aggressive at all. He was constantly beat by Harris and Appling resulting in 4 fouls. He whined the entire game and got frustrated when things weren't going his way. I just don't see, outside of size and maybe athletic ability, how this guy is a top 10 pick. Of the 6 guards that started, he was the 5th best. And that is only because his brother was even worse.
Besides Julius Randle, that entire Kentucky squad has been "unimpressive" to start the year. Is it really that surprising that an 18 year old true freshman point guard is struggling to run an offense with a bunch of guys he's never played organized basketball with before?
If this were even half way through the season, then it would be more concerning, but 3 games in? I think you're jumping to conclusions. Point guard isn't a position that you just master on day one. I'll take what scouts have been saying and John Calipari's recent track record with PG's (Rose, Wall, Bledsoe) over a 3 game sample size.
James Young has been pretty good, so I wouldn't say that.
The fact that he isn't making plays is concerning. Even if he can't run the show right now, he should still be able to drive and kick. Oh and playing defense should be something he should do. Completely dominated by Harris and Appling. Sorry, not top 10 pick worthy right now.












