HEZI wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:HEZI wrote:
PGs don't play with their back to the basket anymore so most of that stuff is irrelevant. It's a faceup game now and those things just don't matter much.
Forget about postups then. Size can still be a big advantage for pgs. Luka, Simmons, Lebron, etc. It def helps to see the floor and opens up lanes...easier to pass over the defense. Ball at 6'7" def makes him a better prospect then if he was 6'1".
None of those guys are guarded by PGs. They all play forward but with PG duties. No opposing team is putting their PG on those guys so really it doesn't matter.
Lonzo Ball is 6'7"and it means very little. The best NBA PGs are all still mostly under 6'5" so meh the 6'7" stuff is just one of those overrated things people go crazy about just like wingspan
Teams switch, trap, help, double, etc. When you get into the lane there are going to be bigs. It's without a doubt an advantage when you have more size. Doesn't mean smaller guys can't be good, or every 6'7" guy is great. Just makes things easier when you have more size with PG skills.
Most 6'7"+ guys dont handle and pass like that though so its one of the reasons you dont see many big PGs. But when they do and have some skills/athletiscm they are often great players...Giannis, Bron, Luka, Simmons, etc. Size + skill is a recipe for success. Can even see it with RJ when he is handling the ball and using his size. He doesnt have that level of passing/handling but can still see how he uses his size at times even as a passer.
Ball can still be a bust and has a lot of work to do. Plenty of players have good length and size and suck. Still needs to learn to use his size better, def needs to increase his efficient, jumper and clean up a lot of things. But I think if he does put it all together his size help gives him a really high ceiling.