Mark_83 wrote:JYD wrote:Dalek wrote:
Not feeling Bane as much but that is why I guess he is underrated. I just don't like his low and slow release and his body is way too stocky. I think they compared him to Eric Gordon but I feel like Gordon has a quicker release.
I can see this concern, and Gordon has longer arms, as a direct 1-1 comp it's not great, but in terms of a guy whose body can help him, I think Bane could be in here.
edit: After saying a bunch of positive things and checking out some video, he doesn't move his feet and close as fast as I thought. If he were that kind of defender I could see the potential, but he does seem a little too limited in too many areas.
I think if you lack the footspeed and length, no amount of ball IQ and strength can compensate.On offense as well he seems a bit anemic even being able to get good looks after guys run him off the line.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/fred-vanvleet-58750/VanVleet was measured at 6'1 in shoes during the 2015 Pan Am Training Camp with a 6'2 wingspan, which puts him below average in terms of height and length compared with most NBA point guards. He isn't a great athlete either, as he doesn't possess a high top speed or a quick burst, but he has an exceptionally high basketball IQ, can operate at different speeds and utilizes his strength well to make an impact in the half-court.
VanVleet is an interesting case with his short wingspan and overall size. If you think of Bane as your primary ballhandler I think that is quite iffy. He doesn't have the tight handle to operate at different speeds like a VanVleet does nor does he have any burst to be a lead.
VanVleet actually does have good lateral quickness on defense (see the 2019 Finals when he kept up with Curry). Not sure Banes could guard smalls. You likely stick him on combo guards and SFs and hope they don't shoot over him.























