BoyzNTheHood wrote:Reeko wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:
I will admit, the hype around Ziaire still confuses me a bit but I will give him more chances to impress me. As for Boston, it's no secret that UK prospects look mediocre while they're at school but blow up when given a chance in the NBA. For both of these kids to be 6'7"+ with those handles and skills bodes well for their NBA futures if developed properly.
I'm not sure who you're referring to as looking mediocre.
Murray: 20ppg, 5rpg, 2apg on 45/41/78
Booker: 10ppg, 2rpg, 1apg on 47/41/82
Herro: 14ppg, 5rpg, 3 apg on 46/36/94
Booker was playing on a stacked team and coming off the bench thus his stats don't look as good, but he was killing it whenever he was out there, playing with Tyler Ulis.
Boston: 12ppg, 5rpg, 1apg on 35/18/75
If you can find me a Kentucky (or any college) guy that shot this poorly but went on to blow up in the NBA, I'll agree and say that there is hope for him. Even Cam Reddish didn't play this badly at Duke and he's still pretty much the same player offensively as far as efficiency goes.
Booker was definitely one. He didn't get enough time to show the star he could be, and while I liked him at UK he was never ranked as the top-5 prospect he should've been.
Adebayo averaged 13/8 on 60% shooting and looked like more of a lob threat than the dynamic big man he is in the NBA whos' averaging 19/9/5
There's also a reason guys like Maxey, Quickly, and Keldon Johnson have gone in the 20's and it's because an over-saturation of talent. However, I will admit that there were less guys who blow up once they come to the NBA than I thought. Still, Boston's raw talent is there but it will be on him to show what he can do. There are plenty of guys who waste their natural abilities and I hope he isn't one.
Right, the raw numbers and skills can be suppressed because Kentucky is always bringing in 5 and 4 star recruits and they have to fit into a role. You would've had to have seen Bam in high school to know that he had some guard skills that he couldn't show off at Kentucky because of the role he was being asked to play.
So my issue with Boston isn't the raw numbers, because like you said Kentucky has an over-saturation of talent year after year. What concerns me are his splits which are some of the worst I've ever seen for a guy who's been projected to go in the lottery. And none of the guys you listed shot that poorly at Kentucky. Maxey probably had the worst efficiency out of group and his numbers were still significantly better than Boston's.


























