Post#758 » by Marcus » Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:51 pm
You guys seem to misunderstand the point here.
Doncic is doing good to great things against grown professional men, yes. That's all fine and good. It certainly helps his stock in the draft convos. I think teams will definitely take that into consideration when it comes to scouting and in June when it comes to drafting. But he's still in a big man draft class and size (despite what the rules will have you believe) is still king in the NBA and ESPECIALLY in June when they select kids to play in the NBA. Also take into consideration that as a NBA scout, coach, professional trainer, staff member etc etc I'd be prideful enough in my ability to teach a kid with size and physical gifts how to use them in the NBA.
I don't think anyone is discrediting his skillset or what he's doing at his age, it still comes down to translation, can he do these things against higher level athletes. Whether the skill is there or not on the opposition we're still talking about a higher tier physical makeup and athleticism. We're still talking about closing the gap in skill with being quicker with the adjustment, quicker recovery when beat, higher off the floor to contest, longer arms to bother the handle, better athletes to hedge the picks, and a slew of other things that come down to just movement in general.
DeAndre Ayton, Michael Porter Jr, Mo Bamba, Marvin Bagley, Trevon Duvall, Wendell Carter Jr, Robert Williams, Miles Bridges, regardless of whom they've played against clearly have the answers for most if not all of those questions. So as a staff member of an NBA team, I would be arrogant enough to believe I can develop enough skill in these kids to close the gap between them and Doncic, I could get them physically ready for the league, combine that with God given gifts, and put them miles ahead of Doncic in that respect and I would be compensated for just that purpose.
This whole argument about what Doncic would do against college kids and the which league is better thing is pretty irrelevant IMO. Neither is the NBA, neither plays the NBA game, both have something in common on a lower scale with the NBA that neither has in common with each other so it's a wash to me. Also not sold on "Doncic is playing professionally and they aren't so it matters" when these kids aren't allowed to do so for one, and if they were allotted the opportunity to play professionally as early as 16, there would be a large number of them given NBA or G-League contracts long before their 18 or 19 birthdays. So that's only as standout as it is due to the current rules.
I'm all for Doncic being great in the NBA. I want him to be great. I want as much talent in the league as possible. makes for a very entertaining league as a whole. I would hope that for all the skill and high IQ he has that he could become the next Larry Bird and be legendary without being an elite level athlete. Fact of the matter is though not being an elite level athlete does play a factor against him and in the favor of the other kids who have size advantages over him regardless of the gap in skill and IQ when it comes to drafting.
Question for those that know. Luka's end to end speed would be comparable to which NBAer and what's Luka's wingspan currently? Do we think he's done growing? how long has he been his current height? And these are legit questions for my general knowledge about him as a prospect not to bash or anything like that btw.
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