TyCobb wrote:I also don't think you're giving Ball enough credit as a passer besides his ability to recognize and hit the open man. He has huge hands and he has a tremendous wrap pass with his right hand like a hook shot/pass to hit roll men and others for oops. So accurate in leading his teammate to an easy bucket.
This so much. Yes, the better your teammates, the higher your assist total. But if it was that easy to run the offense and collect assists, they would have been better than 15-17 last year. Ball was not the only incoming freshman, TJ Leaf has had a huge impact as well, and Anigbogu is a raw but athletic big man who fills a role. But the team is night and day with Ball running the offense, vs. Bryce Alford or Aaron Holiday. Those 2 can hold down the fort for a few minutes at a time, but the UCLA offense has been a machine all year with Ball (not perfect, but I think they have improved as the season has progressed.)
I don't think Ball will be a transcendent superstar in the NBA, but I do think he will have a high floor. I worry a little about his defense, but not about the offensive side. His 3 will only ever be an a occasional featured weapon, but it will be good enough to keep defenses honest.
I also think it's inaccurate to say, well in the modern NBA PG's aren't like this any more, you have to score a lot, etc. Players have adjusted to changes in the game, but it also works the other way around, NBA teams are working with the players they're given every year in the draft.