yoyoboy wrote:People get so angry when others' big boards don't perfectly align with the national media's consensus. Some of us aren't afraid to make our own projections rather than just making carbon copies of the popular prospect order with only minor edits. I don't have a personal vendetta against Cade. I just think he's the 6th best prospect instead of the 1st and has some serious red flags that make him clearly incapable of being a primary playmaker at the NBA level. It's not like I said he's not a 1st round talent or even outside of the top half of the lottery for that matter.
It's not like if you look at the previous drafts, you'll find that it pretty much matches up exactly with how the players turned out. Bagley was taken #2 overall and wouldn't end up in the lottery in a re-draft. Fultz was drafted 1st overall and wouldn't end up in the lottery either. What about Dragan Bender? Jabari Parker? Is Andrew Wiggins the best player from his class? Jokic was a 2nd round pick. Tatum, Mitchell, and Adebayo are the 3 best players from their draft, and they were picked 3rd, 13th, and 14th. Ayton is a very good player, but I wouldn't take him ahead of Doncic, Trae, or SGA going forward. It's still early but Wiseman wouldn't go in the top half of the lottery for me. So why does Cade HAVE to be number one on your board for it to be serious? You guys who think he's a Davis-level, clearly ahead of the pack prospect are going to be so disappointed. He's a fantastic shooter, but when his shot wasn't falling in college, he offered very little else. It's concerning how often he had to take high difficulty jump shots because he couldn't get a first step on his defender. His playmaking isn't as good as advertised (meaning good for a wing but not PG-level at all), and his handles (for a primary ballhandler), explosiveness, finishing, physicality, and defense leave much to be desired.
That goes for most of the top scorers in the league. Doncic, Tatum, Booker to name three right off the top of my head, CP3 is another one, Pierce to use a past example. Those guys all take a lot of tough shots and hit them and rarely just blow by guys. Cade is in that same vein. If you have size, the handle to create that little bit of separation on a step back or fadeaway to get the shot off and the shooting touch, there's not much defenders can do. There's been countless times in college where I saw Cade making tough shots and think, man that reminded me of Doncic or Tatum. There's lots of these guys around the league that are big time scorers that aren't supreme athletes and are tough shot makers.
The one area where I'd like to see Cade improve is finishing with contact near the rim but I think that will improve with age as he gets stronger. A lot of his weaknesses like that one and the sloppy at times handle are correctable. Things that are inborn like Size, basketball IQ, skill and mentality to want the ball and deliver in clutch moments like he has you either have or you don't.
Also, I don't think anybody is calling him a Davis level prospect or that he's a far better prospect than the next tier guys (Green and Mobley in particular) but he's a pretty high level 1st overall talent, not a Zion, Davis level guy but a notch below that I think is fair to say.
I also have no problem if somebody values Green's upside over him (Green's upside is tantalizing no doubt) but I just think some of his weaknesses are being overstated in this thread as if he can never improve on them or as if they've ever really held him back from being at the very top of his league at all levels. Somebody even said that he doesn't appear to care much. I mean, what? I don't know how somebody gets that impression from Cade. Mobley I could see a bit of that but not Cade.






























