casual_raps_fan wrote:Mark_83 wrote:Psubs wrote:
This is how I feel about Paul Reed.
I think FVV has good lateral quicks and probably did well in agility instead of the 3/4 sprint. I think Bane fits this hustle despite negative wingspan. He just is so strong and works hard.
Other than the defense part I'm not sure if Reed really fits in the same category. He's quite athletic, has very long arms and quickness. I've heard from people who watch DePaul though that his effort off the ball is not really there consistently, and his IQ and reads need work. Not saying he's bad or anything, just that he's not the making the most of limited tools type from what I've heard.
Most of those things you're saying are improvable.
Defensive effort is the least of my concerns. If he doesn't show full effort, Nurse won't give him minutes. He has a motor so I'm confident he will improve on that.
From what I've seen, I actually thought he looks like a toolsy player. He handles the ball, shoots, passes, drives, can read the defence. These skills are just at a very primitive stage which makes him look like he's limited kind of like Siakam in his rookie season.
I guess I'm a glass half full type of guy and I'm seeing a guy who has the potential to improve on many things and has the physical attributes tailor made for the NBA.
I am coming along to that type of thinking. Let's get the toolsy guys who are around 6-8 and above and aren't stiffs. This is often what the first round is about. You gamble a bit on the size and athleticism and figure you can help to fill out the rest.
The wing players like Paul Reed, Jaden McDaniels, Precious Achiuwa and Patrick Williams all meet that magical 6-8 to 6-9 threshold. All have their flaws.
Achiuwa is a turnover machine who can't shoot
Reed is the same as Achiuwa yet it took him three years to get to this point, but his defensive numbers are otherworldly
McDaniels is too raw and can't shoot efficiently but he has more offensive game than the others, in theory
Williams is probably the best of the bunch but his numbers looked weak
I have my preferences from these guys, and I think at least two of them won't be around by the time Toronto drafts.
The only guy that doesn't get the first round hype but probably deserves it is Chris Smith from UCLA. He has the size, but the difference is he can shoot it and showed growth over his career. To me, he reminds me most of Pascal. The guy who made a huge growth leap across the board.
Pascal jumped from 12 PPG to 20 PPG in a single year at NM State
Chris Smith went from 6 PPG to 13 PPG in a single year with big increases in shooting percentages
















