Roy The Natural wrote:Fitz303 wrote:Wizenheimer wrote:a couple more things about the Olshey presser:
* my guess is that Olshey's good mood is because he was really surprised and happy that Little was available. That outcome was, to use Olshey's vernacular, about a couple of tiers above what they could have realistically expected
* he mentioned using FT% as a gauge of college shooting more than 3ptFG%. I've heard that before but never seen it really quantified anywhere. Dame shot 87% in college; CJ shot 83%, so I guess that fits, especially considering the degree of difficulty of Dame's shots. Aminu shot 69% and Harkless shot 68%, so those two fit the template as well. Turner shot 76% so as usual, he breaks the mold and continues his square-peg-in-round-hole-world streak. Little shot 77% so let's all hope he fits the mold and doesn't follow ET's twisted path
Another pie in the sky comparison is Kawhi Leonard, and his college stats (especially shooting percentages) matchup pretty similar to Little as well
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/kawhi-leonard-1.html#2010-2011-sum:players_per_game
We can only hope that Little has the jump in 3pt shooting that Kawhi had. Little's form doesn't look bad at all. It's just inconsistent. He sometimes fades to the left, sometimes kicks out his foot, sometimes goes straight up and down. Hopefully he can gain some consistency there
Yea.. but every iffy offensive wing with elite measurables is compared to Kawhi Leonard. It's getting old, non of them ever sniff the improvement Leonard made.
I see no Leonard from SDSU or his pre-draft workouts in Little. If Little does breakout into stardom, it will likely be more along the lines of Gerald Wallace with a better jumpshot, which is still a great player. But he doesn't have the ballhandling of even a college Kawhi. Little's ball-handling needs a ton of work.
His jumpshot actually looks solid to me, I think he'll be locked in as a league average shooter by his second or third year. He needs a ton of work if he's ever going to be an on-ball offensive weapon. His post game in the workout video looks pretty smooth though. Right now, I'm seeing a reasonable upside of Moe Harkless with a much better jumpshot. So, a solid, maybe Covington-like player at some point.
He's got continents to travel to get to the Jimmy Butler level of on-ball shot creation/making, let alone Kawhi.
I brought up Kawhi in regards to shooting %'s. Kawhi shot similarly to Little in college. Kawhi shot much better in the NBA. I said earlier in this thread yesterday that Little has Kawhi upside and Harkless downside. I think that's reasonable. I don't think he'll actually reach Kawhi level. His decision making would need to get much better and quicker, but the tools are all there. I do think he ends up closer to a better slashing/shooting Moe Harkless















