ManualRam wrote:rhj is just a good defender anywhere. post, perimeter, wherever. rhj has the better tools and projects better to defend his position (sf) better than ag (pf) too imo.
i don't see these moves from ag. he still looks very upright and mechanical. rhj has a lower center of gravity, dribbles lower, has more abrupt, rangier changes of direction with his better length.
ag can't pick and pop. neither can shoot, but i like rhj 's form better going forward. you can see the purity of ag's stroke by his ft%. he's worked hard on it but it's still mechanical and he has some really bad misses.
sure there is another player reliant on garbage buckets and transition in their rotation. his name is aaron gordon, but i like rhj's better ability to slash.
You must have made all these assumption purely based on the UNLV game. That game was a fluke for AG. I've watched every Wildcat game this season except for the game against Drexel. Just watch more games or simply look at his highlights, you'll see him do everything I mentioned in every single game. It is unfathomable for someone to claim AG isn't an offensive threat expect on garbage buckets and transition. AG is far more valuable to our team than RHJ, and based on every experts opinion AG is the better NBA prospect.









































