ParticleMan wrote:SLCceltic wrote:I like JB alot esp aggressive JB but Romeo is already a better ballhandler and shooter
....and we have Smart Hayward and Tatum and Carsen Edwards to play wing.
Langford is an incredible bonus if he can just stay healthy.
agree about romeo being a bonus, but no way is he a better shooter than jaylen. jaylen has shot close to 40% from 3 the last couple of years, except for a few months early last year. romeo shot under 30% from college 3 and has a hitch in his shot. the thumb was probably a factor but still, his shot doesn't look anywhere close to jaylen's level. also jaylen's ballhandling is much improved, i don't think it's a liability anymore. romeo has good handles as well but let's see him try to drive against nba-level players before saying how good it really is. from what i've seen briefly it's very smooth but too loose.
romeo has a looong way to go to get to jaylen's current level. he's got the ability but it will take a lot of work. and staying healthy.
I'll withhold judgment on whether Langford is a good shooter or not until he gets a couple hundred 3s up in the NBA. Even Juice saw a notable improvement after a rookie adjustment to the NBA and (I'm guessing) some mechanics improvements from our coaches.
Jaylen's ballhandling still needs work, but he's at least more decisive now. I'd say Langford is a fair bit more polished in this area than Jaylen was as a rookie.
Both came in with real things to work on their game. I think the difference was Jaylen came in with a bigger body and more explosiveness, which is why he went top-5 and Romeo went at the end of the lotto. There's still plenty of room for Langford to grow his game and I think with patience he will do so and warrant the place he was picked.