emunney wrote:midranger wrote:No doubt Hinton could have used another year to develop his offense. Not comparing him at all to these guys, but people said the same about Paul George and Kawhi Leonard. Sometimes these athletic defenders develop their handle and shot in the league and become stars but usually they don’t and wash out. Hinton doesn’t have a max upside like those guys, but it looks like the basic framework and work ethic is there to potentially develop him offensively. Either way, he’s a low risk proposition anywhere in the second round.
I'd say it's a more trenchant criticism with Hinton than it was with George and Leonard, though I get your point overall. But both of those guys handled the ball more and created more offense despite not being guards.
I like enough other "2nd round guards" like Skylar Mays that the decision even in the 2nd probably wouldn't be easy for me. It's weird how much Mays reminds me of Brogdon.
Hell, even read Jimmy Butler’s draft profile. Great motor, good defender, jack of all trades/master of none, can’t create for himself, needs a shot, etc... Pretty much the same as Hinton’s.
I’d gamble on these guys if they have a work ethic, good feel for the game, and Solid basic framework to add to a rudimentary skill set. Chances are they bust, but there is a high reward opportunity too.
I do agree that there are a number of intriguing guards in the second round though.
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