Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:Suggs and F-Wagner. But if your point is about guards, I agree that Anthony, Fultz, Harris, and Ross need to be afterthoughts come draft time. But as Suggs is part of the calculation, this really questions Ivey on this roster. Orlando needs a pure SG next to Suggs, if Fultz is not / cannot start next to him. In this Bennedict Mathurin and Johnny Davis are more reasonable Magicians than Jaden Ivey.
I want Fultz to succeed, but with Suggs, I really do not understand what role he can have on this roster even if he is 100% and gives everything he can. So then what?
I have a few questions in response to this...
1. What do you think Jalen Suggs' ideal role is moving forward? Is it A. ball in his hands every possession and initiate every set point guard? Is it B. grab and go in transition, secondary ball handler and secondary playmaker, on the ball when the point guard is off the floor "1.5" type of combo guard? Is it C. completely off the ball shooting guard?
I like Suggs a lot, but it hasn't been established yet what his ideal role should or will be.
2. What makes Ivey a lesser shooting guard prospect than Davis or Mathurin? Even with his recent shooting slide, he's been far more efficient as a shooter/scorer than Davis and on the same level as Mathurin.
If you think Suggs long-term is option A, then I could understand wanting a more pure off-ball type shooting guard. But Suggs, to date, hasn't shown he's that guy yet.
I still love him as a piece moving forward in *some* capacity, but Suggs just being here is not keeping me from taking another guard if that guard is BPA. I just think Ivey is somewhat clearly better than Davis and Mathurin.
Appreciate the question digging. Thought provoking.
For me, I see Suggs career trending more along the career similar to Marcus Smart, Dejounte Murray or maybe Jrue Holiday. All had slow starts, but dug their way out of it with hard work as they had the underlying talent for it.
What I don't see is a Damian Lillard, James Harden, Bradley Beal or even a Devin Booker level star to emerge out of him. Ivey might be. That's why I am so high on him.
But Ivey could just as easily NOT end up on that level, so what happens to the Magic if he isn't? His fit is not ideal with the talent that currently exists. Is our roster assembly just headed for another mess like the days of Oladipo/Fournier/Hezonja/Harris/Gordon?
Makes me think that I'd rather focus on building a roster that works together cohesively rather than chase a ghost. Champion Teams like Dallas, Detroit, San Antonio beat more talented star studded teams because they were built to compliment each other.
This team is still in dire need of Guards who can shoot. Suggs still cheers like he's surprised every time a 3 point goes in. I expected it to be rough for him in his rookie year, but not 22% from 3 rough. That's alarming. He's on the slow track to success now. It's just going to take a while. So bringing him off the bench in the mean time is ideal. No sense in forcing the issue if we can find help elsewhere.
I do feel like Mathurin and Griffin will be good 3pt shooters in the NBA. Neither are Top 4 draft considerations so that makes it hard to fall head over heels for them. Mathurin has a more balanced game than Griffin right now, but Griffin has better handles and a 7' wingspan. What if Jabari is Lamarcus Aldridge and Chet is Porzingis, big whoop-ti-doo.
How could we be the worst team again in a terrible year for elite draft prospects. This is so frustrating. It's like the Mike Miller and Victor Oladipo drafts where we had high picks and could not get a stud star player. Sucks to be us.