Ettorefm wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:TKainZero wrote:My dad, ucla alum, is totally sold on ball
He doesn't care about the shot release at all. Like at all. No. Issue to him.
Expects him to lead the NBA in assists and average about 15 ppg
I said dude is gonna have a bad rookie year. Pros are gonna totally key on his shot release.
When lonzo drives to his right, there is a 0% chance he will shoot off the dribble.
Pro defenses are gonna eat him alive until he can shoot of the dribble to his right. My dad just wont hear it.
I can't remember a prospect this divisive (well, last year Simmons and his left/right handed ness
I actually think both you and your dad are right on this one. If you told me in 3-4 years that Ball is averaging a very efficient 15ppg and leading the league in assists I wont be shocked at all. I could see a stat line around the line of 16/12/5 with 2 stls, a John Stockton-esque stat line with a few less assists and a few more rebounds. But I can also see him struggling as a rookie and struggling to shoot going right, but I think he will improve on that and the dude could easily become a guy that runs a beastly offense.
I really like Ball, but you gotta admit that his pick'n'roll action is quite concerning. Most NBA plays are pick'n'roll based, and every play has at least one. For a guy to average 10+ assists, he has to be a p'n'roll master, which Ball is not.
He'll get his assists from fast breaks and elite vision, but a guy like Markelle Fultz who's impressive off the pick'n'roll might even get more assists than Ball (or create more opportunities)
Ball no doubt doesn't run the PnR as well as the other PGs but his vision and passing ability is far superior to anyone else in this draft. I also think Ball will be a fine PnR player, he has all the skill sets to be a good PnR player, just hasn't been asked to play it much.



























