Unbreakable99 wrote:I have not watched any Michigan St games. I noticed Miles Bridges scored 24 points yesterday. Anyone who has seen him where would you rank him in this class. What's his NBA comparison? I really know nothing about him.
Beast!
Wrote this up before the game yesterday: "Is Miles Bridges a better prospect than Jayson Tatum? Life aint fair. Tatum may have a better looking frame and is perhaps more skilled due to his excellent ballhandling. But Bridges is such an aggressive and athletic force that his ceiling might justify the Sixers going with him over Tatum. At the very least, Miles Bridges is the warm security blanket that makes okay for the Sixers to win a lot of games in the second half. He's more athletic than Tatum, he shoots better than Josh Jackson, he can guard more positions and closeout on shooters than Malik Monk. Tom Izzo is a GREAT coach, who emphasizes teamwork and defense. When he lets a freshman loose, I take notice. The Spartans once had a guy who could shoot and jump out of the gym just like Bridges. His name was Morris Peterson, or Mo Pete, and played shooting guard very well in the NBA for 10+ years. One of the original 3 & D men."
Had six turnovers yesterday. One was on a walk that won't be called in the league. A couple of the others were inexperience and perhaps being asked to do too much with the rock in his hands. Which is actually a good sign for his development and how Tom Izzo sees his game. Very serious about possibly wanting him over Tatum. Tatum's game is more old school and mid-rangy, while Bridges' three point shooting and high flying is tailor made for today's game.
I think the knock on him might be his body. Very stocky--if you can call someone 6'7 stocky. On one hand, I'd love to have him muscling through pick and rolls, as well as setting picks for Ben Simmons. Bruising. He can pop out or fly over the rim for the oop. On the other hand, will he be able to maintain that athleticism if he "Sullingers"? People who lament taking Larry Hughes over Paul Pierce perhaps forget that the worry was his "bad" body.
Sullinger or Pierce? I'd roll the dice.













