cjbulls wrote:logical_art wrote:cjbulls wrote:
What are his high upside tools? I still don’t see where it is coming from other than pure fan optimism. I can buy that only Lauri was probably a high upside player, but Coby, WCJ and Lauri at least had a potentially elite trait that could have made them special: speed, iq, and shooting respectively. Now none of them have been able to materialize that into a great player, and some miserably so right now.
But Pat has nothing that’s elite. It’s just a “well he’s pretty big, pretty athletic, a pretty good shooter (now). Maybe you can say he could be a physically dominant 3 with his strength, but it’s not clear he’s going to stay a 3 and he really isn’t aggressive in the way you’d want a physically overwhelming player to be.
His athleticism + size/physique for a 19 year old + solid handle and shot for his size and age. That's a pretty full toolkit.
He's got a much deeper toolkit than anyone else the Bulls have drafted in a while. Coby is pretty fast in a straight line. Lauri has a good stroke for a 7 footer. Carter has basically zero high level traits?
It seems you agree, he has a lot of good attributes but nothing great. And that’s before the very debatable comment that his handle and shot are advances for his age. Hard to see stardom based on that.
I don’t really understand the discussion. We need to identify “elite” traits but no matter what anyone says you’re just going to say it’s not elite, right? Because you subjectively disagree?
So yeah, I think he’s got some “elite” looking tools. Given his height, weight and strength, he’s got elite speed with his dribble, explosive leaping ability, and a very low and fast dribble with both hands that he can use to change pace and direction on a dime.
He also looks like a very good shooter. Does he have to be a Curry/Kyrie/Dame type shooter to be “elite” or do we get to put this and all other things in context with his size?
He’s got some elite looking attributes. Yes. Clearly. Unless you define “elite” in a way to be reserved for only the most refined, most athletic, polished players.
Of course, none of this means he’ll end up elite or even really good.