Murta wrote:Red2 wrote:what can Brown do for you? I think JB is ok. In hindsight I'd rather have had Murray but Jaylen has a chance to be a solid player. I don't see superstar though. He's still young and he has drive and he works at his game so he has a lot of intangibles going for him but outside of his ability to dunk I can't thinkof much else. He needs to improve his handle big time. That and get a better haircut and longer shorts
Take your tempered expectations and shove it up your defeatist ass. JK
"Brown will be a superstar" was an understandable homer overreaction to a number of good games he put together before being bitch-slapped by reality. Realistically, he has a lot work to do, particularly with the handle and it's unreasonable to expect his ascension to superstardom. There is a chance, but it's not particularly high.
Nonetheless, Brown has shown a lot of good traits in his game, particularly when it comes to scoring (by that I mostly mean finding easy openings in defense, something Smart can't do until this day) and improving on defensive side of the ball, it seems as if Brown can be a good piece to a winning team in a few years time. Therefore, I project him to be somewhere between Danny Green and Draymond Green (by impact, of course, their games are so different). Is Draymond a superstar? Of course not. Is he a top 15 player by sheer talent? No. Is he a top 15 pick for making a winning team? Absolutely. I'm excited to see what Brown can do with Celtics.
I haven't seen Murray enough in Denver to know much more that what I did at the draft time, which was that I liked him a lot, but I don't think he'd have been a good fit with Thomas or Bradley and thus not a right pick for the Cs from player/asset maximization standpoint.
Draymond Green the wrong Warrior. His rookie season is ridiculously similar to Harrison Barnes on a role/per 36 basis.
Barnes: 13/6 per 36 as a 4th/5th option on a playoff team with 44/36 shooting splits, 53TS% and a .303 FTr. Competent defensively without being a defensive playmaker.
Brown: 14/6 per 36 as a 4th/5th option on a playoff team with 45/34 shooting splits, 54TS% and .293 FTr. Also competent defensively without being a defensive playmaker.
I like Brown's potential a bit better because of his first step but it will be interesting to see if he has the same issues as Barnes trying to grow as a player while having a tertiary role on a team gunning for contender status.