HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:
It all depends on the belief in Haliburtons scoring ability on the next level. There are many reasons to like Haliburton and be high on him so I can see the rationale behind selecting him.
I can as well. I think he is a safe pick. He can shoot, he can defend, he can run an offense.
But his upside is limtied since he is not a dynamic playmaker or athlete and he has a non exhistant mid range game.
Can he be a guy that late in a game he either can get a shot for himself or for teamates consistently? If not then he can't be a #1 option of your offense.
I don't get why a guy like Hayes is given room and time to improve and is worth the gamble but Haliburton is treated as a finished product. The vibe I get from Haliburton is that he's a gym rat and really it's hard to even put a ceiling on him years down the road. His potential is actually higher than Hayes since he's coming into the league with more polished skills and the age difference is just over 1 year. The only reason you say Haliburton is a safe pick is because you feel confident in his ability to step on the NBA court and provide some impact from day 1 but at the end of the day he's still going to be a young rookie with a bunch of improving left.
he can and will improve. But he has a set shot for a jumper. How can you translate that to shooting off the dribble. He wont be able to just like Lonzo really can't shoot off the dribble at all and Lonzo is a solid player. And if we are picking 7th or 8th I have no problem with picking a solid long time NBA player. I would feel more comfortable picking Haliburton over Cole Anthony personally.
I like a lot of what Haliburton can bring. But the difference are with the ball even though you knock Hayes, hayes already is more dynamic with the ball in terms of getting into the paint and already having an NBA mid range game with that step back jumper.
I do agree early in there careers (year 1 at least) you probably will get more production out of Haliburton. But if you see the development with hayes we aren't winning anything in the first couple years anyway. You pick the guy that will be better over the longevity of there careers.