NewKnicks wrote:jvsimonetti0514 wrote:NewKnicks wrote:
Are there players who slide but still end up being great draft picks? Sure. But it decreases the odds. Are you arguing that fact? I never said he won't still be a good player in the NBA, all I said was when players slide, there's a reason for it. That's just common sense, but you do you.
What was the reason that Haliburton fell then?
Obviously one was the hitch on his jump shot and whether he would be able to get his shot off against taller more athletic players in the NBA. That was a big one.
Why are putting all your focus on one player?
Also, this is hilarious because I've actually said I like Bouknight. All I'm saying is there are reasons players drop in drafts. Apparently you disagree with that.
"Why are you focusing on a player that debunks my claim." Deni and Obi also dropped last year for no particular reason as well. That's just your opinion on why Haliburton dropped but there's no evidence to support it. Usually, there's some press about why a player is dropping. Like Killian Hayes from example, DX and Wasserman kept talking about how actual scouts we're much lower on him than the draft journos but all it takes is for one team to fall in love with a guy to change everything. Or even now with Bouknight, it's about his playmaking and if he can play off ball. But with Haliburton, Deni, and Obi you didn't really see that same type of press. It's just as likely that teams had other guys higher on their board than Haliburton or the draft journalists over valued him compared to professional scouts. So like I said sometimes players drop for no reason.