Xatticus wrote:pepe1991 wrote:PennytoShaq wrote:
It's funny how you think your opinion is right because of how you interpret stats. What's funny about it is that multiple scouts and commentators see Isaac like I do. Yet we are supposed to take the opinion of a guy who admits he doesn't even watch college games.
ESPN has Isaac as the top sleeper in this draft - write them and explain how you figured out they are wrong based on your "stats and numbers".
Nate Duncan and Danny LeRoux (who actually watched all his games) have him as the top wing as well. But that's madness because you analyzed his assist numbers without understanding how the FSU offense actually works. Genius!! Glad you have given up.
There is no "internet stats" just basketball stats.
Did you watch Wilt ? Or you know, because it's clear by stats and rare footage that you have that he was one of most dominating big men to ever play who forced nba to change rules?
Did you watch Oscar Robertson ?
This " you didn't watch it live so your opinion doesn't matter " is laughable.
Second, i said that i like him as a prospect, I just don't think he will be able to play SF.
Third, his team was ranked 63# in total APG, so they were above average passing team.
Nate Duncan is also a guy who for nba 2014 draft ranked Dante Exum and Marcus Smart over Joel Embiid , he also ranked freaking P.J. Hairston as potential steal and Šarić as most overrated prospect. http://www.basketballinsiders.com/2014-nba-draft-nate-duncans-big-board/
"At the NBA level, Smart should be unstoppable off the dribble and an excellent defender and ball hawk at either guard position. His strength and competitiveness might even allow him to be a change of pace defender on threes in certain matchups. With the injury to Embiid, Smart ranks a clear number three on my board" . He called freaking MARCUS SMART most athletic PG since John Wall.
They were 63rd in total assists, but 247th of 351 in assist percentage. This is an aside, because assists don't actually really tell how capable you are as a passer. The quality of your vision or the passes you make are only small factors in how many assists you accrue. Role in the offense, number of touches, and time of possession are much bigger factors, which is why ball-dominant players rack up assists even if they are incredibly selfish.
FSU's ball movement was dreadful. The coach basically let certain players do as they pleased; especially Bacon. It was common for FSU possessions to yield two or fewer passes before the shot in half-court sets. This resulted in FSU ranking 51st in pace, which accounts for the relatively high assist total. It also explains why FSU had a low turnover rate and why Isaac would disappear offensively in some games. He just didn't get touches.
There are only so many potential outcomes when a player touches the ball in a possession: pass, shot, or turnover. Isaac had an average usage rate and a low turnover rate. This means either he wasn't getting touches or he was unselfish. Take your pick. I watched him play about a half-dozen times over the course of the season and it's obvious to me that he works hard to get open when he doesn't have possession and he wasn't selfish when he did get touches. Given that I was watching the games just to get a look at potential NBA prospects, I really wanted him to be more selfish than he was.
Like i said PennytoShaq,we can revisit this topic year from now to see how things are going. I wasted too many time in 2014 telling people that WSC could swich at PGs at college level beacause floor is shorter so they can't create enough space to run away from him and that won't translate into NBA, i was told he is second comming of taller Pippen on defense. Oh that worked so well for Kings , didin't it?
Same with Kris Dunn and being 4 years older than competition.
One of main reasons why i'm tired of this argument about isaac is because i never said he is bad, i simply said that he is too tall to play SF at nba level ,supported it with questioning his driving, ballhandling and passing skills, all parts of the game important for SF. And main reason i did that had nothing to do with Isaac himself, but with fact that Aaron Gordon should be Magic lock at PF for now, so if it turns out that Isaac is indeed PF , you basically used lottery pick to draft only position you actually have locked already.