lilojmayo wrote:Ayt wrote:Damon_3388 wrote:
I don't really think that he's a "much better" ball handler than Batum.
Yeah. After thinking about it more, that isn't true. Batum is a very good ball handler. His problem offensively is that he just doesn't attack enough.
Giannis defensive potential makes him far far far far better than Batum will dream of being even if he isn't " finished product yet".
Giannis is already a better rebounder , shot blocker, and ball handler than Batum might I add at the age of 19.
Giannis rebounds more. Batum also spends about 99% of his time on the perimeter and has his entire career. When you take that into account, they're much closer than you imply. Giannis is better by a little.
As far as blocked shots, Giannis has about the same per36 and book percentages as Batum has had. Once again, Giannis is slightly better stats-wise, but that is compared to Batum, a nearly pure perimeter player.
As a ball handler, Batum as a rookie averaged 11.5% TOV% with 14% usage, compared to 14.8% usage with a 15.8% TOV%.
If Giannis is so massively better, then the stats don't show it. As rookies, they compare pretty closely, and we're still talking about a really small sample size with Giannis. I am not saying he wont be a great player, but again you are denigrating Batum to make claims about Giannis that don't have a lot of backing at this point, and the projecting All-NBA levels for Giannis off of a third of a season of sub-15 PER.
The real question is how will Giannis offensive game develop, he has a solid jumper which he will improve upon big time. Then after that he needs to build a skillset
Or he won't significantly improve his jumper and won't really develop further as Milwaukee drafts a top tier player in his draft that takes chances away from him. That is why even dreaming he will be a top-10 player in the league is So ridiculously premature.