Slizeezyc wrote:The only thing Fultz has going against him being the top pick is the same thing Simmons did. If he's doing this stuff at Duke or on a "winning" team, then it's not really a doubt. His numbers are insane for a freshman PG tasked with doing it all. Or if he's just in a weaker class, it's easier to just say "well duh he's the first pick" like it was with Simmons. This class is dope.
He's the only player right now who has shown both via numbers and scouting that he has a crystal clear path to being a two-way star. He's the first guard to be the projected first pick in many years. It's hard to compare him to other first picks because guys like Towns and Davis are locks, and they're bigs. Either way, he's easily above any other guard that has come out in the last 5 drafts. He's maybe the first top pick at guard that seems like a given since maybe Derrick Rose? Kyrie was a top pick, but there wasn't a body of work, and that draft was a perceived mess at the top. John Wall is another maybe but again easy to make some arguments there. Could even be AI in some universe. Regardless, he's the most complete PG prospect to come out in at least 5 years, and it's probably even longer than that.
-Amazing numbers with high usage
-Good shooting numbers from deep and mid range.
-Adjusted numbers of over 2 steals a game, over a block a game, and almost 8 FTs a game.
-All the hype goes to his offense (as it should) but he already looks like the best defender at PG not named Frank the Frenchman. He can be a clear plus at that position and has good size for the PG spot.
-Can play both with and without the ball and excel at both
-He is a perfectly good athlete: the FT numbers, usage, assist numbers, finishing numbers all support it.
He has zero of the questions that Jackson and Tatum have (or Giles), and he certainly has none of the same sort of questions Ball and Smith have -- there is a chasm of difference between Fultz's main weaknesses and those guys' weaknesses at this point. Smith and Ball, while I like both, have HUGE qualifiers to them. If you're going to hold Jackson's shooting against him, both Smith and Ball have things that can potentially hold them back just as much.
I agree that things can change and someone else could step up, but I think it sort of belittles what Fultz is doing to say he's not clearly in his own tier based on the body of work in the past and present, especially factoring in the scouting aspect of how quick his learning curve has been along the way.
PS, don't forget Fultz is young for his class and only turned 18 in May, hence why he got to run with the U18 team again.
I wouldn't be so quick to call him a two way star. I'm not sure he will be great on defense. He may but I don't think so. I don't see him being a liability on D though. Jackson is old for the class but he is a two way player. I don't. Like that he can't shoot either but he's a clear cut two way player. I don't think Fultz is he clear cut number one. There are a few on his level.




















