Derento wrote:Lonzo Ball is probably one of weirdest & most polarizing players I've seen. First off he has some really strong strengths & a few potentially crippling weaknesses. First he's a really smart player in terms of awareness,instincts & decision making.
Second his vision allows him find players in positions that a lot of players can't especially in transition. He attacks the boards & is a very good help defender. His man defense data is good. He has a lot weaknesses & some that would make him a unplayable player if he didn't have his strengths.
He is extremely reliant on his 3 point shot to provide any scoring so if it's off & bad he laying a egg scoringwise. Weird shot & no midrange. He has problems slashing on ball due to his awful flexibility & problems finishing & drawing fouls due to his weak body,lack of physicality,poor footwork & bad flexibility. He has good cutting instincts but as a point guard it's hard for players to get the ball to him in the air.
Despite all these weaknesses & an all time bad start he still is a positive player. Question is can he improve his weaknesses & tune his strengths to be a upper echelon player or is he what he is & just a solid player? He also has interesting things like being ambidextrous & being somewhat fast that he can't fully utilize due to other problems. He's got a solid floor & also a project at the same time.
I like the way he plays,his stoicism & mental strength & can see why he has believers & fans. I also see why people see him as just a guy & even a bust. I will be happy to watch how he grows as a player.
Nice post. He does lack an interior scoring game at this point, but in the games his shot is on, he clearly has tremendous impact. I don't think you can reasonably project him to ever be good in half court isolation/interior scoring, but if he can be a 40% 3 point shooter, an ability that he had in college and has flashed as pro, I don't think the lack of other scoring skills will hold him back from being a top tier floor general.