shakes0 wrote:Roger Murdock wrote:zimpy27 wrote:It seems like most are firm on Ja as the second pick. I could easily see him slipping out of top 5 in a couple years as his 3 shooting looks like an issue.
I could easily see Garland and Barrett passing him but who else? He’s too athletic and dynamic to not end up top 5 IMO. Even someone real nice all around like Hunter doesn’t have the upside to surpass him I don’t think
Before passing Ja, Garland and Barrett would first have to pass Hunter.
Hunter is at worst #3 in this draft behind Zion and Ja and could be ahead of Ja in the near future.
Roger Murdock wrote:Hunter doesn’t offer the offensive upside of Barrett or Garland. He’s played half the season and is 2 years older. Who cares if he’s marginally better right now. Garland has more dynamic scoring/ball handling/playmaking. Barrett is an all around stud on the wing. Hunters great but he’s a lower usage high efficiency guy rather than someone you can run a team through. I think the Hawks would definitely take him over Garland because it’s a better fit for their team but the Knicks and Cavs would prefer their guys.
Hunter is a 3rd option on his team.
RJ is the 1b option on his team, and 1a in crunch time. Plus he is 2.5 years younger than Hunter.
They aren't comparable as young prospects right now. RJ is projecting a low tier franchise player based on his trajectory.
Hunter is trending towards a high quality starter/role player.































