Ruzious wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:Ruzious wrote:I'd have Kyrie last of the 4. His defensive ability is behind the others, and he's not a true PG. My view is:
1. Fultz
2. Wall
3. DSJ
4. Kyrie
Im curious why you focus on Kyrie's lack of defense but have Fultz #1? Kyrie in his short stint in college played much better defense than what Fultz has shown. Kyrie averaged 8.8 assists per 100 possessions, Fultz 10, I don't see the huge difference there. And its not like Kyrie played off the ball or anything, he was the primary ball handler.
After watching the 3 PGs in this draft, DSJ has the more lazy defensive possessions than anyone else, but he has also shown an ability to lock down on ball handlers at a higher level than Fultz has (especially as of late). If we are talking about who puts in the least consistent effort on D its definitely DSJ.
I assume we're rating them as prospects rather than college players - my bad if that's a wrong assumption. Kyrie never had the defensive ability of the others - and he's a step or 2 below all of them athletically. Just because he had some steals doesn't make him a good defender. Imo, Fultz is clearly the better all-around prospect. If Fultz has fewer assists in 10 games, you have to look at their teammates - where there's no comparison really.
I am saying them as prospects coming out of college. Fultz has never shown to be a good defender and isn't showing to be one right now. Kyrie showed much better on ball defense in college than Fultz has so far. And if we want to talk about projection ya Fultz is thicker and has those long arms. But that doesn't always translate into being a good defender, just look a Russell so far. Also Fultz more athletic than Kyrie? He may jump a little higher but Id give Kyrie the healthy lead in just about ever other athletic check box.

















