gobullschi wrote:cjbulls wrote:PlayerUp wrote:
If he drops to #4, you definitely go Edwards.
It’s funny because if he drops to 4, I’d start getting worried about what the other 3 teams uncovered that led them to pass on him.
I know at least one scouting report was published that was pretty harsh on his b-ball iq and interest in winning basketball.
I think you highlighted the biggest concern of his as a player. His basketball IQ is way behind the other top prospects in this draft. His shot selection, off ball movement, off ball defense, & passing are all obvious weaknesses that jump out on his tape (albeit passing is less of a concern).
However, he has all the physical tools, ball handling, shooting stroke, and creativity to become an all-star level player. Plus, he is one of the youngest prospects in the draft. The combination of strength and explosiveness makes him extremely difficult to stop at the rim and was able to get to the free throw line at a decent rate (5.3FTA) and convert on over 77% of them.
Yeah you get some shades of young Zach. It isn’t the end of the world, but I thought some of the reports questioned Edwards dedication, which is Zach’s key strength to overcome those limitations.














