Jadoogar wrote:AbC? wrote:I can't get over how rudimentary Suggs' handle is. I can't remember a top guard prospect coming in with less of a bag than him. We don't even see flashes, I've gone over so much of his full game highlights and he just never does anything beyond a simple crossover and in/out dribble. Hardly even dribbles the ball through his legs. Consistent through HS/College/International play.
No shake, no deception, purely north-south. Effective at the college level but I wonder how it'll translate against better defenders where you need to generate an advantage to force the defense to react.
Expectations need to be tempered with him IMO. He's simply not going to be a high usage, primary scorer. He's no Wade/Mitchell/Roy - you watch their college highlights and they are doing what they did there what they end up doing in the NBA. Suggs hasn't shown any of that kind of self-creation ability.
If you're expecting him to be Lowry/Haliburton/Holiday/Lonzo/Conley type you'll be good. That's a range of players stylistically, but in terms of how the help teams. Playmaking, defense and secondary scoring.
Honestly, that's a really good outcome for a #4 pick. The last few # 4 picks have been De'andre Hunter, JJJ, Josh Jackson, Dragan Bender, Porzingis, Aaron Gordon, Cody Zeller, Dion Waiter, Tristan Thompson and Wesley Johnson.
How many of these players will have a career as good as Lowry/Holiday/Conley?
This is a fair point.
If Suggs can become Conley/Lowry/Holiday-esque (in terms of output, not necessarily style) then that’s a damn good fourth pick.