Def Swami wrote:basketballRob wrote:Almost all of Durant's points come from jump shots now and Jabari has an identical shooting form. I disagree that Jabari can't create, he creates jump shots.
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The issue is his ball handling and fluidity with it. He's a great shooter off the bounce or catch. The issue is what he does when NBA defenses close out on him. He didn't really show a great handle or counter moves to get him north-south. He's not a great passer or playmaker. So the question is, can he do anything other than shoot and shoot tough 3's and 2's? He's 18, and if you draft him, you hope he can add that part to this game. That's really what unlocks his potential as a 3 level scorer at his size in the mold of Chris Bosh or Paul George. Otherwise he is Rashard Lewis.
Agree with this assessment. It would actually be the first thing I look at if I'm the Magic - what is Smith's ability to develop in these areas and what is holding him back? The Magic would need to make sure to drill into his head from day 1 they expect more than spot up shooting with that #1 pick. Watching Durant and Kahwi tape will help greatly to round out his repetoire.
A lot is being made of Chet's body, rightly so, but I will also say I am concerned about foul trouble with him. Aspects of his game actually remind me of Mitchell Robinson, who took a long while to learn to stay on the floor with his athleticism and aggressiveness. This is not to say Chet can't overcome this like Robinson did, but it will limit his contributions out of the gate and pose perhaps his first serious mental hurdle.
One thing I will say: People need to stop using the Julius Randle comparison for Paolo because a MAJOR difference between them is effort and playstyle. Except for one single season, Randle has proven himself to be one of the laziest, most emotional, and at times selfish players in the NBA. While Paolo is not a good defender, he IS a willing defender, which Randle is not. Knicks fans would trade him for anything if his contract wasn't such an albatross. Body types are similar, but Paolo offers so much more than Randle right now and that speaks both to how good he is and how bad Randle is.
I have to reiterate how excited I am the Magic have the number 1 pick. While some people are annoyed we are number 1 in a year without a clear number 1, in my opinion the ability to choose between these 3 is an incredibly lucky spot to be in given each of their pluses and weaknesses. There is no automatically going with whomever is deemed worse by another team before them.
Also want to reiterate that although Smith is my preference, any of these three will majorly help the team and have a chance for stardom if they put the work in and are managed well by the team. Any fan who feels 100% percent certain at this point needs to look at Jokic and realize how truly random is draft process can be sometimes.