Post#1115 » by 76ciology » Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:54 am
As an alpha, Ball is a better impact player than Fultz. A generic team + Ball as alpha should be a better team than with Fultz.
Unlike Ball who seems to have handicap on scoring that he favors on passing to teammates (think Ish Smith or Rondo). The problem with Fultz game is he's like Melo or Kyrie that they're too gifted as a scorer (referred as a match-up nightmare) that they feel like they don't need their teammates help. It's tough to say since Fultz has been playing with crappy teammates ever since college to SL. .
For instance, I don't think Ball would have excelled with our SL team while I think Fultz would have performed much better with Kuzma and Ingram. P.S. Lakers performed just as well without Ball.
But I think playing with Ben and Biid should change things for Fultz. He can be a lot more selective with his shot selections and be more fluid (more movement) on offense. Less ISOs, less contested shots and such for more open and high % shots. Also more assists opportunities with Biid and Ben as a roll man or at transition.
For CHAMPIONSHIP teams, PGs are rarely alphas. They're more like beta for alpha forwards or centers. And personally, I find it tough to win at an elite level with alpha past first PGs. Side note, its also one of the main reason GSW went hard for KD aside for talent. Winning with an alpha PG is an outlier and its tough to sustain IMO. With this reason and the positionless movement, I'd value Fultz over Ball.
..the GSW is trending towards KD being their alpha and steph is very slowly taking a seat back
Regarding the trade, there are several ways to view it. In terms of value, it's tough to say since we don't know Fultz' upside. But in terms of impact, I think we're a lot better with Fultz than with Tatum or Ball.
All in all, It's really how you look at it. Bottom line is we're very likely to be a better team with the trade and Fultz. The team has talent that seems to compliment very well with one another while there's no log jam or some sorts that looks like road block to our team's potential other than health and player development.
I'd rather have what we have right now that worrying how to make Ben Simmons-Ball duo work and how will we space the floor with Josh Jackson and Ben Simmons shooting or fitting Tatum's heavy ISO game in our offense.
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