return2glory wrote:Fultz played great in his first game back. Good to see. They are getting him back in the right time, weeks before the playoffs.
Some people have been counting out Ball and Fultz, I believe both have a chance to be really good. Sixers are finally building something really good.
I feel like this notion that Fultz played this “great game” yesterday is being vastly overstated. Let’s keep things in perspective and treat him like a number one overall pick and not a kid who looked like a mental midget for most of the season. We need to continue the to hold him to “1st overall pick” standards, especially since he came at such a high cost for the sixers to acquire.
Having said that, I now ask what was so great about his game last night? His first shot was an airball, he had 2 or 3 shots that got swatted down his throat, he shot 5-13 from the field for a whopping 37%, he still hasnt completely/consistently lost that weird hitch in his shot, he had a couple of turnovers, and he didn’t really have any impact on the defensive end of the floor. How is that great showing? Sure, I guess if you just glanced at the box score to see he had 10pts and 8ast in 15 minutes, then you’d assume he had a good game, but IMO that wasn’t the case last night.
Don’t get me wrong, he showed some decent point guard skills with his play making ability, but outside of that, I think all the questions people had about his game are still fair to ask. To me, his shooting ability and his mental make up between the ears are going to be the biggest determining factors to see if he can ever live up to his predraft hype.
After seeing how this season has played out for fultz both on and off the court, I’m now completely convinced that Danny never even considered drafting this kid. I bet he wasn’t even in Ainges top 5 prospects list.





















