cjbulls wrote:MeloRoseNoah wrote:cjbulls wrote:
Yes, Cam was informed he will be likely taken 5-10. I believe the NBA provides this service to underclassmen but don’t quote me on that piece.
So, we're going to take him bc some teams are interested in him. Similar to Emery taking Soft Charming Shea McCellin bc the Packers are interested in him. If you want to draft busts, sure go right ahead. So far, you haven't provided a substantial point on why you think that Reddish will become a star like Paul George or Tracy McGrady.
Because he has the size and skill set to be a very effective player. And he has a history up until this last year of success. And the last year put him in a spot different from any other prospect. I don’t pretend to know what his issue was, but more investigation is needed other than box scores.
The only people out of line are the ones who “know” he’s a bust when the media and league recognize him as a top 10 pick.
And whether the league still considers him a value prospect, doesn't mean he actually will be either. If we're going to go by the temperature of the league, we would never see any busts of players being drafted in the lottery, and yet we do year after year.
Don't get me wrong, he may pan out to be a really good player, but the key point I continue to emphasis is that he was touted as a shooter, and yet as the third option, he proved that he wasn't a shooter. Shooter's tend to make open shots, and he got plenty throughout his freshman season.
Best case scenario for him is that he is a player who needs the ball in his hands more often, to get himself in a groove and is more of a scorer as opposed to a knock down shooter, which is fine. But this reputation of him being a shooter just doesn't fit, and seeing video clips of him making jumpers in workout videos isn't going to change my mind either.