Post#451 » by tmorgan » Thu Jul 22, 2021 4:11 am
At some point, you just have to move on. Almost every prospect has those that dissent, and they always have reasons that make sense to them.
I find it hard to argue about Cade, especially with those that talk about “having it” or his turnover rate. Cade was more than the engine for OK State, he was the engine, the wheels, and heck the whole drive train. He had the ball in his hands nearly every possession he was on the floor, looking to make plays for himself or others, who often had a hard time converting. We simply haven’t seen a decent sample of Cade playing with other quality players.
To me, it’s pretty basic. Put a guy that’s willing to pass, can shoot, and has the size and instincts to see the floor alongside other quality players and he’s going to look even better. Yes, he will initially have some trouble with NBA defenses, as his handle needs work and he needs to get stronger, but the basis for becoming an outstanding player is already there. He works hard, isn’t scared, can shoot, can pass, can move his feet, has touch, has vision, has a solid frame, and is a leader. He’s 19. His prime is four to six years away.
Bey to hit on the wing. Lobs to Stewart. Jerami on the wing or on the cut. He had almost none of that to work with before.
I won’t even predict he’ll be ROY. If Houston takes Green he probably has the best shot at it, as he might be the only rookie to average 20 ppg. Doesn’t bother me. Cade is stone with many facets, and getting him to polish his game has to be the #1 priority for Detroit going forward. If you don’t see it, all good. It’ll be sweeter that way.