payitforward wrote:NatP4 wrote:deneem4 wrote:
Kelly oubre is our most consistent defender...every game he brings it on that end...
That's the way kwahi Butler george started...
I wouldn't trade him at all...
The playoffs will show jus how good this kid is...
Everything scouts and experts said about those players early on, are things said currently about Oubre. Think about how effortlessly he can score 18 or so points or pull down 8 rebounds. He's starting to play lockdown defense for entire games consistently now.
Seriously, when's the last time Oubre made one of those dumbass mistakes where he gets lost on defense? It doesn't happen anymore. Wait till he develops his right hand, he already has a good ball handling foundation and the ability to drive right. Has the most important thing also, the willingness to drive to the basket and not settle.
As the game continues to slow down for him, he will continue to get better and better. Like you said, wait till you see what he looks like in the playoffs.
Baby Paul George, remember this
Nat/deneem -- I agree 100% w/ unwillingness to trade Oubre. I can't imagine a reason to do that.
But, he's nothing at all like Paul George -- the comparison can only mean that you are too young to have seen Paul George when he was a college player. He had all those things Oubre still has to develop. & if he still needs to develop them, that means it's not certain he will.
IOW, he's a different kind of player from PG -- not "Baby Paul George" in the slightest. OTOH, the kind of player he is, his ceiling is at least as high as Paul George & might be higher!
As to Kawhi, get real. He was better than Oubre in college (plus he had way more experience in high-level organized ball, given 2 college years). As an NBA rookie he played 1500 minutes at an extremely high level -- a zillion times better than Kelly did last year or this year. Kawhi was one of the best 3s in the league as a rookie. What makes him a truly great player is that he only got better when he played more minutes a game, teams had scouted him, etc. I like Kelly a lot, but don't saddle him with comparison to a guy who should be a leading MVP candidate!
"Think about how effortlessly he can score 18 or so points or pull down 8 rebounds." Well, tell me, Nat -- how effortlessly can he do that? How many games has he scored 18 points? How many has he gotten 8 boards? Kelly Oubre is a terrific prospect & shouldn't be traded, but this statement is ridiculous.
Both Kawhi and PG were players that scouts said couldn't handle the ball at all and could only straight line drive. People also said Paul George had low bbiq and would get lost on defense and lose his focus. I personally don't see the Kawhi comparison, but the PG one is close to me.
I did absolutely watch PG at Fresno, I was one of the people that said he was a future superstar even at that time(also said this about Jeff green lol)
The things that Oubre lacks, he will improve on through playing time, court vision, driving lanes to the basket. He's improved massively on defense, he doesn't get lost anymore at all.
But if you say he has a ceiling as high as Paul George but isn't a Paul George type player, I understand that. He's clearly more athletic than ariza, has a better ball handling foundation as well, has massive off the dribble upside, what is that player comparison then?


























