yoyoboy wrote:Bucks2585 wrote:Bradley Beal. With way better passing and scoring/shooting, similar defense and rebounding.
Fixed. Imo Bradley Beal wasn't even close to the prospect that Russell is. Russell is carrying OSU. He can do it all. Insane passing, great rebounding, exceptional shooting, underrated handles and quickness, etc. He just needs to bulk up. Once that happens, his defense should also improve.
His game is very similar to Manu Ginobli IMO.
Does it matter what Bradley Beals game "was?" What matters is what his game is. I remember this board hating on Bradley Beal as a top prospect because his college 3 point shooting numbers were terrible. A circumstance which scouts saw and realized it was simply a bad season. Something that happens to shooters often. So the exceptional shooting, lets be honest. Every scout saw that Beal was a great shooter despite his numbers. Thats why he was compared to Ray Allen and why he went #3 overall. So exceptional shooting, the comparison matches. Because scouts saw what Beal was despite his numbers.
Beal also put up better numbers rebounding in college. So expecting Russell to put up his high rebounding numbers with his lean frame and inability to push people out of the post simply because he lacks the bulk to do so, him putting up less numbers in RPG compared to college, close to Beals 3.8 RPG this year, is actually something id see as likely to happen.
He is quicker and more athletic. So that translated to the next level. I say slightly better passing because the fact is, hes not going to dominate the ball like he does in college. With the level of PG play in the NBA now, there are better people than him that handle the ball. He wont have the ball as much as he does in college. So the assist numbers will likely drop honestly. Closer towards that 3-5 assist range. Slightly better than Beal.
I simply see him as a Bradley Beal type player who actually plays to his talent level in college. Beal is clearly an amazing 3 point shooter, his numbers dont do him justice from his college days in comparing him as a prospect. However, I dont see the defense translating. I dont see the dominant defender that distinguishes him as a prospect defensively. I see the passing, but I dont see him as a dominant ball handler in the NBA because I dont see the driving ability, at least in comparison to other PGs. I dont see the rebounding being as great at it is in college because of his lack of bulk and top tier athleticism.
Bradley Beal has a very perimeter oriented game. So does Russell. I feel Beal is underrated as he plays with a great, ball dominant PG, but I feel Russell with be the same type of player. Perimeter oriented in the NBA because of his lack of elite athleticism, which limits his overall game. He simply doesnt have the Derrick Rose/John Wall type athleticism to finish at the the rim at a high level. I mean, Stephan Curry makes it work, but it took a decent amount of time for him to do that and he even wasnt close to that in college and he had years of experience of being a dominant ball handler, moreso than Russell since he basically took every shot. It took him years to reach that level of play. Coming into the NBA, I see him as a Bradey Beal type player. Not bad. But limited because he is perimeter oriented.
I expect a lot of people to disagree with me. To those that do, look at past threads on draft busts and see how every top prospect who is based is responded too. Just because I dont compared every top prospect to an elite player doesnt mean that I simply "dont see his talent." I just dont see the same talent translating to the NBA in every way. Russell to me is an elite spot up shooter, average defender, decent creator, but his lack of elite athleticism will prevent him from being a great scorer when he meets the increased athleticism of the NBA. So I say Bradley Beal. An essential contributor on a higher ranked playoff team, a great perimeter player, but not a superstar.