jcsunsfan wrote:cosmofizzo wrote:ATTL wrote:JJ was a pretty adept ball handler but they do have that same smoothness to their games.
I agree with that, and neither is terribly athletic, but TJ is a much more aggressive and gifted scorer. JJ was a better defender. But I was never a huge fan of JJ's game, even when it warranted appreciation.
JJ was a guard, TJ clearly is a forward. You learn nothing about defense from summer league. Horny said that the think about Warren that impressed them most in individual workouts was his defense. I do know that Horny knows what good D looks like after playing and coaching under Sloan for so long.
Its really funny with all the analytics and measurements leading up to the draft, that sometimes teams just get too cute. Its like they forget about actual production.
I mean, we can all talk about hindsight, but yeah, actual production often seems to be forgotten. I remember in past drafts looking at players who were much better than where they were picked and noticing how, often, their numbers were much better than a lot of guys who got picked ahead of them. This year, I saw Tony Buckets's numbers, the descriptions, the videos, and thought, here is an obvious case of a guy being underrated for no good reason. I searched out reasons why he was rated so low, and heard a lot "he can't shoot." I thought it was BS. Now here we are. There were some others around here who really on board with him, but I pimped him hard, said we should be thankful if he's available at 14, and thus far, there's no reason to think he can't be one of or the best player(s) in this draft.
It's a good lesson. I'm just gonna keep patting myself on the back about this one. But I was far from the only one around here who liked him. IIRC, you were also on board, as was Kerrsed, and Ryu... can't remember everyone, but there was a contingent.