getrichordie wrote:God Squad wrote:Comp on Woodard? This video makes him look very Danny Granger esque.
I think Granger was much better at attacking the rim was more polished as a shooter. It feels like Woodard is just starting to find his shot as a player.
He has flashed some awesome crossover ability, but he struggles with simple things at times like gathering the ball for a shot once he's near the rim or he will slow up near the rim, which is indicative of low confidence in that area of his game.
As of right now I see him as a primarily C&S guy who can shoot a little off movement and make some 1-dribble pull-ups and be a really solid defender. To me, he screams Ariza.
Ariza in his prime was one of the best wing defenders in the NBA.
I think the young guy in the NBA right now who reminds me the most of Trevor Ariza is Mikal Bridges who looks like a VERY good draft pick at #11, in a VERY good draft.
Now, I haven't scouted Woodard, so this is an honest question, do you see Ariza in his game, or "a poor man's Trevor Ariza"?
Let me also note although Trevor has been in the NBA well over ten years, he was still an obvious defensive + playing at PF this season. Trevor is definitely a modern hyprid forward as far as his positional size. Does Woodard have that size? And do you honestly think he projects to be an elite level defender who can shoot 36+% career from 3 and be a very good transition scoring threat?
Because if you say yes, I'll scout him because that's a lottory pick. If he's a poor man's Ariza, how poor? A defensive stopper who shoots threes on a bad team or a good team? Do you honestly think his shooting will translate to 36+% career?