PLO wrote:Probably the most contentious ranking on my entire big board would be having Miles Bridges at number 4 and in the same mini-tier as Josh Jackson and Lonzo Ball. So let's compare Bridges' numbers side by side with Jackson's, as well as Jayson Tatum's and Johnathan Isaac's. Among the four Bridges actually averaged the most points per 70 possessions against top 100 competition and did so on the highest eFG% while also being the best defensive rebounder and shot blocker outside of Isaac. His assist numbers are below Jackson's but almost identical to Tatum's and above Isaac's. Despite being criticized for turnover frequency, he, Tatum and Jackson had almost identical turnovers per 70 poss. He doesn't create his own shot as well as Tatum and Jackson and doesn't defend as well as Isaac, but there is an argument that he has the most well rounded game of the entire group, or at the very least, right below Jackson. He is also the youngest of the four, more than a year younger than Jackson and half a year younger than Isaac. Actually, outside the consensus number one player in the entire draft, Markelle Fultz, the only other college prospects younger than Bridges are guys like Jarrett Allen and Harry Giles, who have struggled to live up to their preseason expectations against D1 competition. This is all before we get to the fact that Bridges is probably the most explosive player in this entire draft, with high end strength and the quickness to play either forward position.
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Bridges and Tatum feel like pretty similar players coming into the NBA except Tatum is a bit leaner and seems to have a better handle with the basketball.
Something about Bridges shot mechanics seem off to me as well. He has a pretty low release point. Not nearly as noticeable as Ball, but it might not translate well
He seems like more of a PF than a SF, but you wonder if he will be big enough to play PF against the tougher 4s or quick enough to cover the stretch 4s
Isaac has the height, wingspan, and quickness to have a major impact on the defensive end. Even if he never develops into a capable offensive player, you can be at least somewhat confident he can be a positive on D
With Bridges, I'm not sure on either side of the court.
And that's kind of how I'm feeling about Tatum as well, but he also has shown some pretty nice passing ability and looks a lot more comfortable with the ball than Bridges does.














