LukasBMW wrote:darealjuice wrote:Really like what we've seen from Jackson so far. Shot's not pretty, but he's at least making the 3 right now. He's quick and has a nice first step, but he's still got work to do with polishing his handle and working on creative ways to get to the rim when straight line drives aren't there. He only had 1 assist tonight, but his court vision has been very good so far, especially when he's slashing. A few dumb turnovers tonight, but I think come the regular season he's going to be settled in and those will be cut down.
Yeah, Jackson and Booker are legit NBA talents. So is TJ if he can stay healthy. Bender/Ulis/Chriss are still wildcards.
Ulis is always going to be a question of size. It's going to take time to pack on the muscle that it takes for him to be physically suited to play in the NBA. I think he'll eventually be a decent 3-point shooter, and I have no doubt in his ability to create on offense, but until he's strong enough to handle contact on offense and defense he's going to have his liabilities. The Jazz commentators were clowning on him the entire game and laughing at the idea of him being a backup point guard.
Bender is definitely a long term project. He did a good job putting on a little weight since last season, but it's going to take a couple more offseasons to get where he needs to be. His shot is basically a line drive right now, and he hasn't made a 3 yet this preseason. He has the passing, his shot just needs minor adjustments, his defense is solid, and he's looking more comfortable handling the ball the more he does it in game, but it's going to take awhile for him to put it all together and builds confidence, if it happens at all.
Quese is a mystery too. He's like Bender in that he has a lot of tools with not a lot of polish and experience in his game, so it's inconsistent and awkward at times. He's supposed to be a pretty smart kid, so hopefully he can learn rotations and figure out defending without fouling, but it's going to take time to learn it and translate it to the NBA level. I will say he's been a bit better at contesting by going straight up this preseason, but he's still biting on fakes and getting caught out of rotation too much.
Quese and Bender both need to spend a ton of time in the gym shooting and working on their game, and they need as much playing time as possible to give them opportunities to put it all together. It's not gonna happen overnight unfortunately. We knew they were boom-or-bust projects when we got them and we know that we're not competing anytime soon, so I think we better strap in and wait to see if we're able to mold those skillsets into actual basketball players over the next couple years.