Marcus wrote:Question for the board:
How many posters are looking at Ben's jumper as the sole reason why they wouldn't draft him number one in this class?
it is not his jumper, is what it means in terms of his playing style.
if he is that good, it wont matter because the net will be positive, but you never know, if he isnt and he forces the game to go his way or the highway, and it really seems to be that type of player that you need to build around to be succesfull, jeeze, that is tricky.
his ceiling is superduper high if the jumper gets going and he learns how to diversify offensively, play more off the ball, cut and all that like he did as a Jr., plus adding defensively, but his floor is dangerous.
depends on the team I have, but for most teams, Ingram is just easier, while comparable in terms of ceiling/floor +younger.
and it has nothing to do with today's basketball, both are modern basketball players, it is more about profiling, which can be unfair, to Ben.













