Duke4life831 wrote:And the award for most polarizing player of the 2019 draft goes to...
bruh. definitely didn't come into the year thinking anybody had ANYTHING on Zion when it came to that.
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Duke4life831 wrote:And the award for most polarizing player of the 2019 draft goes to...

Marcus wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:And the award for most polarizing player of the 2019 draft goes to...
bruh. definitely didn't come into the year thinking anybody had ANYTHING on Zion when it came to that.
Duke4life831 wrote:Marcus wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:And the award for most polarizing player of the 2019 draft goes to...
bruh. definitely didn't come into the year thinking anybody had ANYTHING on Zion when it came to that.
Haha right. I thought Zion had this on lock like no other player. But it seems like its like a good 90-95% of people have Zion as the easy #1.
But the Ja thing is just so interesting to me. I started really low on him, then got high on him (had him #2 for a quick second), then Ive soured more and more on him. So I can see both sides on this. He just seems to be the lightening rod of this draft. That name gets mentioned and arguments begin haha.
I personally have him 11-14.

Knickstape1214 wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:Marcus wrote:
bruh. definitely didn't come into the year thinking anybody had ANYTHING on Zion when it came to that.
Haha right. I thought Zion had this on lock like no other player. But it seems like its like a good 90-95% of people have Zion as the easy #1.
But the Ja thing is just so interesting to me. I started really low on him, then got high on him (had him #2 for a quick second), then Ive soured more and more on him. So I can see both sides on this. He just seems to be the lightening rod of this draft. That name gets mentioned and arguments begin haha.
I personally have him 11-14.
The vast majority of people who are leading the "Zion is not #1" team are, unfortunately, Knicks fans.
Marcus wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:
Haha right. I thought Zion had this on lock like no other player. But it seems like its like a good 90-95% of people have Zion as the easy #1.
But the Ja thing is just so interesting to me. I started really low on him, then got high on him (had him #2 for a quick second), then Ive soured more and more on him. So I can see both sides on this. He just seems to be the lightening rod of this draft. That name gets mentioned and arguments begin haha.
I personally have him 11-14.
The vast majority of people who are leading the "Zion is not #1" team are, unfortunately, Knicks fans.
lol. what's the problem there?

Knickstape1214 wrote:Marcus wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
The vast majority of people who are leading the "Zion is not #1" team are, unfortunately, Knicks fans.
lol. what's the problem there?
That some (seemingly a decently sized minority) of Knicks fans want Ja over Zion?
Knickstape1214 wrote:Marcus wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
The vast majority of people who are leading the "Zion is not #1" team are, unfortunately, Knicks fans.
lol. what's the problem there?
That some (seemingly a decently sized minority) of Knicks fans want Ja over Zion?

clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
are u suggesting that this guy wouldn't be killing it if he was on UK or Duke instead?
I am suggesting he wouldn't be getting nearly as much hype and his flaws would be actually seen by people, instead of the masses resorting to watching highlights. I am suggesting his numbers wouldn't be as great. I am suggesting he wouldn't be wrongly viewed as a top 3 pick.
I don't think people really understand how crap his league is and how overrated he really is.
i mean, i agree that top 3 is too rich (i have him 10th), but I disagree with the idea that he wouldn't look as good on a higher profile team.
doordoor123 wrote:clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
I am suggesting he wouldn't be getting nearly as much hype and his flaws would be actually seen by people, instead of the masses resorting to watching highlights. I am suggesting his numbers wouldn't be as great. I am suggesting he wouldn't be wrongly viewed as a top 3 pick.
I don't think people really understand how crap his league is and how overrated he really is.
i mean, i agree that top 3 is too rich (i have him 10th), but I disagree with the idea that he wouldn't look as good on a higher profile team.
As a back up on a high profile team he would be an average Roleplayer. The Spurs wouldn’t play him the first year just because he can’t play off ball. He would start on a tanking team and he would turn the ball over a lot. Eventually the team would have to get a player that turns the ball over less and plays better defense. He’s years away from being an actual functional player.
clyde21 wrote:doordoor123 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
i mean, i agree that top 3 is too rich (i have him 10th), but I disagree with the idea that he wouldn't look as good on a higher profile team.
As a back up on a high profile team he would be an average Roleplayer. The Spurs wouldn’t play him the first year just because he can’t play off ball. He would start on a tanking team and he would turn the ball over a lot. Eventually the team would have to get a player that turns the ball over less and plays better defense. He’s years away from being an actual functional player.
so Ja Morant is unathletic, too skinny, too small, can't shoot, and can't play off-ball.
sounds a lot like your guys' boy Trae Young, who's a much worse athlete, smaller, weaker, shot worse in conference play and definitely didn't/doesn't play a lick off-ball.
again, something isn't adding up here. I understand if you don't like Morant. But I don't understand how u two can such huge fans of Young but poopoo the crap out of Ja. Inconsistent analysis across the board.
Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:doordoor123 wrote:
As a back up on a high profile team he would be an average Roleplayer. The Spurs wouldn’t play him the first year just because he can’t play off ball. He would start on a tanking team and he would turn the ball over a lot. Eventually the team would have to get a player that turns the ball over less and plays better defense. He’s years away from being an actual functional player.
so Ja Morant is unathletic, too skinny, too small, can't shoot, and can't play off-ball.
sounds a lot like your guys' boy Trae Young, who's a much worse athlete, smaller, weaker, shot worse in conference play and definitely didn't/doesn't play a lick off-ball.
again, something isn't adding up here. I understand if you don't like Morant. But I don't understand how u two can such huge fans of Young but poopoo the crap out of Ja. Inconsistent analysis across the board.
Go ask the Knicks board about how I was on Trae. I was equally hard on him for his lack of defense, turnovers, finishing problems, and poor shot IQ. However, I think his passing is better and, even though he didn't play off the ball much at OU, he absolutely had the ability to - he was in the 100th percentile, IIRC, on C&S.
So, no, I was never a "huge fan" of Young. My analysis is consistent and I poke holes in everyone, regardless of who they are and what team they play for. Please don't lump me in there.
*He shot worse in a conference that makes Morant's look like 8th grade rec league.
Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:Poor competition is poor competition.
I'd also add that him being head and shoulders above the competition, and basketball being a sport where 1 player can make all the difference, negates the lack of talent he's playing with. And, FWIW, his backcourt mate, while not an NBA prospect, is better than most players he's played against.
Playing organized basketball at any level also shows that if you are that much better than the competition, you can be paired with crap and it'll still work.
I feel like people are coming up with bull excuses just because.
are u suggesting that this guy wouldn't be killing it if he was on UK or Duke instead?
I am suggesting he wouldn't be getting nearly as much hype and his flaws would be actually seen by people, instead of the masses resorting to watching highlights. I am suggesting his numbers wouldn't be as great. I am suggesting he wouldn't be wrongly viewed as a top 3 pick.
I don't think people really understand how crap his league is and how overrated he really is.
916fan wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
are u suggesting that this guy wouldn't be killing it if he was on UK or Duke instead?
I am suggesting he wouldn't be getting nearly as much hype and his flaws would be actually seen by people, instead of the masses resorting to watching highlights. I am suggesting his numbers wouldn't be as great. I am suggesting he wouldn't be wrongly viewed as a top 3 pick.
I don't think people really understand how crap his league is and how overrated he really is.
Lillard played in the Big Sky.
McCollum played in the Patriot League.
Curry played in the A10.
Small conference guys can excel in the NBA. NBA talents stand out no matter what conference they're in. Brandon McCoy put up elite numbers as a freshman at UNLV, but no one here had him as a legitimate NBA prospect. I also think you're overrating level of competition a bit. Look at Rodions Kurucs last year who was stuck playing for Barca's 2nd team. Would you penalize him for playing against bad 16-20yearsolds who wouldn't even get minutes for the worst teams in the LKL?
What exactly is your argument? That people are overrating him because he's putting up big numbers for a bad conference? Eh, not seeing it. A lot of people are high on him because he's a quick shifty PG with good handles who has down-hill scoring ability. He's also a good passer with nice vision. He's got good length and a fillable frame. His FT% is good and his jumpshot is far from broken. Plus, he's only 19 yearsold right now. Nothing I said relates to anything about his conference nor the numbers he's put up. Anyone who does any decent amount of scouting knows that the OVC is bad.
I think you do a good job scouting, but this take is a bit of a head scratcher lol

916fan wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
are u suggesting that this guy wouldn't be killing it if he was on UK or Duke instead?
I am suggesting he wouldn't be getting nearly as much hype and his flaws would be actually seen by people, instead of the masses resorting to watching highlights. I am suggesting his numbers wouldn't be as great. I am suggesting he wouldn't be wrongly viewed as a top 3 pick.
I don't think people really understand how crap his league is and how overrated he really is.
Lillard played in the Big Sky.
McCollum played in the Patriot League.
Curry played in the A10.
Small conference guys can excel in the NBA. NBA talents stand out no matter what conference they're in. Brandon McCoy put up elite numbers as a freshman at UNLV, but no one here had him as a legitimate NBA prospect. I also think you're overrating level of competition a bit. Look at Rodions Kurucs last year who was stuck playing for Barca's 2nd team. Would you penalize him for playing against bad 16-20yearsolds who wouldn't even get minutes for the worst teams in the LKL?
What exactly is your argument? That people are overrating him because he's putting up big numbers for a bad conference? Eh, not seeing it. A lot of people are high on him because he's a quick shifty PG with good handles who has down-hill scoring ability. He's also a good passer with nice vision. He's got good length and a fillable frame. His FT% is good and his jumpshot is far from broken. Plus, he's only 19 yearsold right now. Nothing I said relates to anything about his conference nor the numbers he's put up. Anyone who does any decent amount of scouting knows that the OVC is bad.
I think you do a good job scouting, but this take is a bit of a head scratcher lol
clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
so Ja Morant is unathletic, too skinny, too small, can't shoot, and can't play off-ball.
sounds a lot like your guys' boy Trae Young, who's a much worse athlete, smaller, weaker, shot worse in conference play and definitely didn't/doesn't play a lick off-ball.
again, something isn't adding up here. I understand if you don't like Morant. But I don't understand how u two can such huge fans of Young but poopoo the crap out of Ja. Inconsistent analysis across the board.
Go ask the Knicks board about how I was on Trae. I was equally hard on him for his lack of defense, turnovers, finishing problems, and poor shot IQ. However, I think his passing is better and, even though he didn't play off the ball much at OU, he absolutely had the ability to - he was in the 100th percentile, IIRC, on C&S.
So, no, I was never a "huge fan" of Young. My analysis is consistent and I poke holes in everyone, regardless of who they are and what team they play for. Please don't lump me in there.
*He shot worse in a conference that makes Morant's look like 8th grade rec league.
sorry, I was actually talking about Fischella, who I believe had Trae top 3?
which is fine, plenty of people did, but I just don't see the consistency here.
Stillwater wrote:It would be nice to see weak conference players get a chance to go up against better teams a lot more often aside from the first round of the tournament assuming said player on said weak conference team carries said team to the big dance.
I do think Ja has a high level of athleticism that makes people instantly overvalue him discounting his competition that's not normally sniffing next level stuff. I have him in the top 10 still based on his consistency transferring somewhat but I could be dead wrong and am not at all confident I am right until I see more, but when that will be who knows
clyde21 wrote:doordoor123 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
i mean, i agree that top 3 is too rich (i have him 10th), but I disagree with the idea that he wouldn't look as good on a higher profile team.
As a back up on a high profile team he would be an average Roleplayer. The Spurs wouldn’t play him the first year just because he can’t play off ball. He would start on a tanking team and he would turn the ball over a lot. Eventually the team would have to get a player that turns the ball over less and plays better defense. He’s years away from being an actual functional player.
so Ja Morant is unathletic, too skinny, too small, can't shoot, and can't play off-ball.
sounds a lot like your guys' boy Trae Young
doordoor123 wrote:clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
Go ask the Knicks board about how I was on Trae. I was equally hard on him for his lack of defense, turnovers, finishing problems, and poor shot IQ. However, I think his passing is better and, even though he didn't play off the ball much at OU, he absolutely had the ability to - he was in the 100th percentile, IIRC, on C&S.
So, no, I was never a "huge fan" of Young. My analysis is consistent and I poke holes in everyone, regardless of who they are and what team they play for. Please don't lump me in there.
*He shot worse in a conference that makes Morant's look like 8th grade rec league.
sorry, I was actually talking about Fischella, who I believe had Trae top 3?
which is fine, plenty of people did, but I just don't see the consistency here.
There’s a big difference between Young and Morant, it’s not even comparable. Morant is bigger, quicker, more athletic and has more advanced moves. Young has a much tighter handle, he’s a much better passer, he’s a better shooter and he has a higher IQ/more control in his game.