macd-gm wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:kg01 wrote:Also, I get that this kid is a physical talent but his 'game' is still pretty rudimentary. I'm not saying he can't improve skill-wise or that I'm against drafting him. I'm saying whoever drafts him will have to understand that they'll have a lot of development to do.
He can certainly make a living (i.e. get paid) off of put-backs, duck-ins and effort plays at the next level. However, an NBA team can't win on a steady diet of that "offense" from their main guy. That's like asking a poor man's Julius Randle to lead your team. yeesh
YES!!!
I'm trying to get on board with this kid as consensus #1.
But i just don't see a great basketball player.
I see a good player who's a great athlete -- while simultaneously being undersized and overweight.
He'll be a productive NBA player. But I can't see him carrying an offense, shutting down opposing bigs or wings.
Or he's young Blake Griffin.
I haven't seen enough of him to really say whether he'll be great or a bust but his physical gifts are pretty damn impressive. I mean what were Lebron's basketball skills coming into the NBA?
But that's the thing. Lebron's skills were superior in high school. Sure he needed development and he needed to improve his shooting. However, he was essentially a guard skill-wise.
Long story short, he didn't need the ground-up development that Williamson will need. And folks didn't need 40+ games to see that. CLE plugged James into the lineup and he was instantly able to contribute. Zion may need 2+ years to just not look like a fouling out-of-water fish.










