GetYourPHX wrote:dantley4prez wrote:GetYourPHX wrote:
Why not trade down and grab Ellenson? There's an easy question for that - he's a worse prospect than either Bender or Chriss.
He has a worse FG%, worse 3p%, he did worse in almost all the athleticism measuring drills.
Why would we give up a top shelf prospect for one that wouldn't be a lottery pick most years?
Because there are three 18/19 year olds. Three cant play defense, two cant rebound, two may never be able to play offense in the NBA, and one can score in year 1.
Basketball IQ is a big deal. It means understanding what the heck is going on around you. If you don't understand the NBA game, you'll get handled by every average NBA defense in the league. You'll be Tyrus Thomas before you know it.
It's a big risk. It's less about his talent then his mind. Can he make the right play at the right time?
That's why, if you can get a future pick or competent role player PLUS a kid that has a back to the basket game at the same age, and a sweet stroke, and has great hands and is fast enough to become a good defender, you do it.
You're making this BBIQ argument like it's something Ellenson innately has. Is it because he's white? If he has such a high BBIQ, why was his TS% worse than the players you're comparing him to? Surely a player with a high "bbiq" would know that taking smart, makeable shots is the key to winning basketball games.
Both Chriss and Bender play nothing like Tyrus Thomas. Both of those guys are way better shooters than Tyrus was when he came out. You're just throwing out hyperbolic comparisons. TBH, Ellenson plays the game far more like Tyrus did than Bender or Chriss does.
Bender and Chriss are better prospects because they have better measurables and more diverse games than Ellenson does. That's a fact. Both of them have sky high ceilings, which is exactly what the Suns need right now.
Measurables? That's not one of my primary concerns. When it comes to Andre Drummond or Ben Simmons, OK. Even Brandon Ingram. If you're going to be a long shooter, it helps to know how long. How good a defender can he be? stuff like that.
But Chriss is, at best, an average college defender, at least based on the Wash/SDSU footage I saw. If he's not a good rebounder, and he's going to rely on dunks and the occasional NBA 3 (obviously harder than the college 3), what do measurables really matter? Can you learn to play defense, box out and rebound, and play the game? If the answer is no to any of those, it'll be tough.
Everything about Dragan Bender tells me he's a bust. I don't know what you guys see in his actual game play that will translate to the NBA.
As for Ellenson, I never said he has IQ, only that Chriss doesn't seem to have it. There was no comparison based on that. He's not that athletic; I don't really care. You don't need a diverse game. All you need is to be really good at one thing. Henry Ellenson can be a really good shooter. He isn't, but he certainly looks like he can be.
8.5 times out of 10, I would rather have the guy who is already really good at one thing (scoring) than two guys who are trying to develop six things.
although I can get excited about Chriss. I just think it's safer to get Ellenson AND something else. If he's 60% the prospect that Chriss is, and we can also come out of it with a veteran, I think that's the best outcome.