LloydFree wrote:Slizeezyc wrote:LloydFree wrote:After watching Ball shoot over the athletes on Kentucky, the only question I have about his shooting is his ability to shoot midrange, off the pick-n-roll. They don't run pick-n-roll much in college, so you're not going to see it. But based on how Ball makes decisions and his ability to finish with both hands, I'd have to think he'd still be a pick-n-roll nightmare for most defenses.
**I'm convinced we're not going to be bad enough to get Ball, so now I'm just hoping Boston doesn't get him.
I don't follow the logic here? He could only get off 30+ footers against Kentucky, went 2-8 from deep and had 6 turnovers. If anything, that game proved out the fears of Ball not being a lead guard in anything but transition. He had to either throw up hand grenades or dish it off when it wasn't in the open court.
You tend to obsess about how players look against other "good athletes" and that Kentucky game sort of showed where Ball stands as a halfcourt player, and it wasn't great; Fox gave him plenty of trouble on both ends.
I understand your point. If you look at the boxscore, I can see that conclusion. I don't "boxscore scout" college players, so I won't argue against your point of view.
I mean I watched the game, so this is a pretty ****, elitist and condescending way to respond. I mentioned stats as a way to add it to what I saw watching the game.
I just don't see how you can obsess so much over comparing players only when they play "athletes" and then just act like Ball came out of that game like all things were answered. Saying, "well he could get his shot off against Bam" isn't high praise. He took really bad shots from way out -- and I think it's cool that he can hit them -- but it also shows his struggles in the half court both because he's a bit sloppy with the ball and doesn't have great first-step explosion so he has to settle. And that's not a one-game trend, he's not been great at getting in the paint overall in the halfcourt, and he's definitely not been good at getting in the land to finish. The unwillingness to shoot anything but 3s in the half court -- or perhaps inability to get in the lane -- is concerning. I think being 6-6 he'll be fine in the grand scheme of things, but I didn't think "here's an obvious lead guard" after watching that game.
I love Ball with Simmons more than just about anyone in this draft, but as I think I've said, him being a halfcourt floor general has some question marks as being a lead guard is a lot about making things happen for you and others when the game slows down a bit.














