MGB8 wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Vassell seems low ceiling as hell. Seems like he'll top out as a 4th/5th scoring option. And he can't pass/handle at all either.
I don't know where you are getting that he can't handle or pass.
Take a look at the following, and places such as 0:17, 0:42, 1:24, 2:18, 3:36, 3:54, 5:08, 5:58 (cdown court pass off steal) etc.
Not that he's some sort of elite ball handler or passer at this point - he's not - but to say that he "can't pass or handle at all" is such a ridiculous exaggeration. He has a solid handle, a little too high, but no reason to think it can't continue to improve. Less than one turnover per game (1.1 per 40) ... He shows vision at times as well despite only averaging 1.6 assists per game (2.3 per 40) - and he had the 2nd highest amount of assists on the team so there may be scheme issues on those numbers.
Bottom line on Vassell is that his floor is very high - something like Shane Battier high given the basketball IQ he shows - and while he doesn't have ultra-megastar athleticism like a Lebron James, he's no less athletic than a Jayson Tatum.
Tatum, in fact, may be a very good comp. Now, Taytum came out as a freshman with higher volume scoring (though only 3 points more per 40 minutes), higher rebounding (1.8 more per 40 minutes), but similar assist / block /steal numbers, nearly triple the TOs per 40 (3.1 vs. 1.1) and lesser shooting percentages, particularly from 3 (reflected in a .585 TS and 23.8 per for Vassell vs. .566 TS and 22.0 per for Taytum) - and Tatum was 19 when drafted as opposed to Vassell who will be 20... but they are not that different in terms of prospect levels. Taytum was better because younger and more proven ability re volume... but otherwise remarkably similar, with some advantages to Vassell.
I would not be disappointed if the Bulls drafted him. Would have been nicer at 7 or 8 "value wise" - but it's not like anyone is a sure thing in this draft.
Ok passing, sees the game pretty well, but allergic to contact with the ball in his hand... quite poor handle in the half court, and probably also a strength issue. Developing a Deng level handle would be a good outcome, and if he could take rock to the hole like Deng, you take him at 4 no question. Still he is a potentially elite 3 and D, so I think he has value, definitely at 7 or 8.
But athletically he is pretty pedestrian, is a two footed jumper. In my eyes, someone like Hayes is a significantly better athlete.



















