RakimAbdulJabar wrote:I wouldn't take him ahead of Mirotic, but there are definitely some players he deserved to be ahead of.
I'd take Morris ahead of all the below players from the list
Fournier at 99
Winslow at 96
Fultz at 93
Pope at 92
Brogdon at 90
Roberson at 78
VanVleet at 74
Ball at 62
And if it's the playoffs I'm taking him ahead of Collison too
Why is Doncic at 63 without a single regular season game under his belt
Covington at 49 is a joke
Eric Gordon, Aaron Gordon and Gordon Hayward at 42, 41 and 40 feels like the writer just started going with names that popped into his head one after another.
Porter Jr at 38 is a joke
Beal ahead of Jaylen Brown? No thanks
Lowry ahead of Mitchell and Gobert? No thanks
No offense but your takes are garbage, man. Beal is vastly superior to Jaylen Brown, who’s nice and probably has all-star potential but not even close to the level Beal is at. He’s never lead a team like Beal has.
You realize that Morris is a one dimensional guy with no above average skill beyond volume scoring, right? At least Fournier is a versatile offensive plyayer with some playmaking skills (not to mention a better scorer than him).
Winslow is debatable, but he’s much easier to fit on a roster due to his versatility defensively.
Fultz is projected to play better than last year. Only time will tell how he’s going to play but it’s not a travesty to include him in this list over Morris.
Pope is a decent starter and was the better player back when they were both at Pistons.
Brogdon is debatable, but I’d still take him over Morris.
Roberson is an amazing defender who raises the floor of his team immediately. There’s no way he’s not a better player than Morris.
VanVleet is twice the player Morris is.
Ball is a very promising all-around player and definitely better than a one trick pony like Morris.