Revived wrote:Aaron Holliday feels like a Tyler Ennis type pick all over again. Iirc Ennis was selected at #16 as well.
McD loves his mediocre PGs at #16.
He's a way better 3 pt shooter and a pretty feisty defender.
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Revived wrote:Aaron Holliday feels like a Tyler Ennis type pick all over again. Iirc Ennis was selected at #16 as well.
McD loves his mediocre PGs at #16.
bwgood77 wrote:Revived wrote:Aaron Holliday feels like a Tyler Ennis type pick all over again. Iirc Ennis was selected at #16 as well.
McD loves his mediocre PGs at #16.
He's a way better 3 pt shooter and a pretty feisty defender.
Fo-Real wrote:
NO, we went through this bull **** yesterday.
darealjuice wrote:
Thought this was interesting, although strange considering he just sat out his Freshman year with injury. I’m curious as to how true it is.
SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
lilfishi22 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
lilfishi22 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
bwgood77 wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
I'm not a Bagley fan, but I do think basketball means more to him. There are a few guys from the top group that seem more passionate with it...Doncic, Bagley, JJJr...it's just Bagley doesn't seem to have a real high bbiq. I a little bit feel the same way about Ayton with the team bbiq, and if basketball isn't real important to him either it won't be good.
But if so, I guess we will all live with it. Even if that's the case though, he will still put up #s so a lot of people will be happy anyway.
But then you also hear of his work ethic at AZ, and he is already great at so many things and so big an athletic, there is so much upside.
But it is funny that KG is his favorite player. I wish you felt half the passion from him that you felt from KG.
bwgood77 wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
I'm not a Bagley fan, but I do think basketball means more to him. There are a few guys from the top group that seem more passionate with it...Doncic, Bagley, JJJr...it's just Bagley doesn't seem to have a real high bbiq. I a little bit feel the same way about Ayton with the team bbiq, and if basketball isn't real important to him either it won't be good.
But if so, I guess we will all live with it. Even if that's the case though, he will still put up #s so a lot of people will be happy anyway.
But then you also hear of his work ethic at AZ, and he is already great at so many things and so big an athletic, there is so much upside.
But it is funny that KG is his favorite player. I wish you felt half the passion from him that you felt from KG.
lilfishi22 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
I'm not a Bagley fan, but I do think basketball means more to him. There are a few guys from the top group that seem more passionate with it...Doncic, Bagley, JJJr...it's just Bagley doesn't seem to have a real high bbiq. I a little bit feel the same way about Ayton with the team bbiq, and if basketball isn't real important to him either it won't be good.
But if so, I guess we will all live with it. Even if that's the case though, he will still put up #s so a lot of people will be happy anyway.
But then you also hear of his work ethic at AZ, and he is already great at so many things and so big an athletic, there is so much upside.
But it is funny that KG is his favorite player. I wish you felt half the passion from him that you felt from KG.
I don't doubt that Bagley probably has more passion for basketball than Ayton but it's more than that. His lack of defense, defensive fundamentals/awareness, low bbiq and the fact that he doesn't even have a reliable jumper like Ayton right now or that he doesn't really have any other high level skill aside from his feel and motor is really concerning to me. He has a ton of potential because of his motor and feel but coming into the league without high level skills and being a below average offhand finisher is just not good enough to me which is why he's never really rated that high for me as a prospect.
I see some Amare comparisons and he's one of my favourite players of all time but I've always wondered about his development if he never had a Steve Nash propping him up and essentially maximizing his PnR offense very early onwards. There isn't even a near Nash level passer in the group of teams that might draft Bagley so he's going to have to create on his own shot at the NBA level and that scares me.
Ayton attitude/passion doesn't concern me as much from an early impact and development perspective but it's something which I do consider when it comes to reaching his potential.
SuperSunsFan wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
The knock on Lonzo ball before the draft last year besides his broken shot was his defensive skills, and one year later despite the somehow mediocre season for such an hyped prospect his defense no longer is in question in fact many cite it as a strength of his. No one can question Bagley's motor, confidence and work rate. when he already has the brain, athleticism and motor there is no way he can't become a good shooter and defender as long as he wants to, and there is nothing indicating otherwise.
SuperSunsFan wrote:I hope I could put my trust on McD to sort it out and pick the best player for us but his track record doesn't exactly give you ease of mind given how many duds are on his resume (Len, Bender, Chriss, Ennis)
SuperSunsFan wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:I am officially team Bagley. I don't like Ayton's attitude. He is not going to play hard if basketball is not his passion but just a way for his family to get rich. He wouldn't be complaining about missing his childhood or like being at work if he truly enjoyed playing basketball, saying those things tips me off that his mind won't be in the game and the long seasons are such a grind no way a player can succeed without the love for the game. it is big big red flag to be honest.
I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
The knock on Lonzo ball before the draft last year besides his broken shot was his defensive skills, and one year later despite the somehow mediocre season for such an hyped prospect his defense no longer is in question in fact many cite it as a strength of his. No one can question Bagley's motor, confidence and work rate. when he already has the brain, athleticism and motor there is no way he can't become a good shooter and defender as long as he wants to, and there is nothing indicating otherwise.
SuperSunsFan wrote:I hope I could put my trust on McD to sort it out and pick the best player for us but his track record doesn't exactly give you ease of mind given how many duds are on his resume (Len, Bender, Chriss, Ennis)
AtheJ415 wrote:SuperSunsFan wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:I get if you think he doesn't have the most competitive attitude (even that's debatable) but Bagley at #1? The guy who plays literally zero defense, outside of his motor and athletic attributes hasn't really got a high level skill and doesn't even really have a right hand?
The knock on Lonzo ball before the draft last year besides his broken shot was his defensive skills, and one year later despite the somehow mediocre season for such an hyped prospect his defense no longer is in question in fact many cite it as a strength of his. No one can question Bagley's motor, confidence and work rate. when he already has the brain, athleticism and motor there is no way he can't become a good shooter and defender as long as he wants to, and there is nothing indicating otherwise.
You could say the exact same things about Brandon Knight coming out as well though. Not everyone who is athletic who cares a lot conquers their weaknesses or even improves. I think Bagley could be really good but I do think he is the worst defender of that top group right now. He was as lost as Ayton at times but Ayton was playing out of position and has better physical skills to impact defensively longterm at the 5. For Bagley a lot of his future is going to be determined based on if he can stick at the 4 imo, which is going to come down to putting it together offensively first. Then improving his defense.