jayu70 wrote:Those minuses -.
Certain things are coachable/fixable etc. but some of these I just don't like.
Understandable, but at age 19, there is still time. (Dude is a gamer. Fearless. Aggressive. He's got fire and strength.)
King Ken wrote:Nas Little would be a terrible fit. A wing who can't really PDS but has tremendous tools and will likely be a good player. My comparison is that his impact and value will be a lot like Josh Smith. Stan Johnson was a better prospect but his flaws for me meant his boom or bust potential was higher.
I'm honestly not even sure Little Nas really is a wing. He might be best suited to play small ball-PF.
ESPNNorth Carolina is trying to do a better job of putting Little in positions to succeed, giving him occasional elbow touches to attack in the half court while playing with incredible pace in transition. He's playing far more as a small-ball 4 with a spaced floor, but his struggles have continued.
...Little still flashed some of his impressive physical talent. [In a recent matchup against Zion Williamson], he forced Williamson into a couple tough shots in the paint, using his length and body effectively, and he crashed the glass regularly. He also finished above the rim a few times in space.
He figures to really help himself in workouts -- as he's likely to post Kawhi Leonard-like measurements while showing he has more skill than he flashed in college -- and impress in interviews.