zaymon wrote:What every team left in the playoffs has in common ? Lanky shooter who cant get to the rim hitting tough shots or big, thick, wing/forward who can get to the rim and create for other's ? Doncic, Green, Butler, Tatum, Brown. You can even mention Horford, Dinwiddie. How many lanky shooters who cant dribble or pass ??.... Well Dallas traded one at the deadline and became better..... I dont see any player similar to Jabari (or Holmgren for that matter) on a very good team.
I am very scared we will draft Smith or Holmgren and it will end up a disaster like Bamba (which i didnt like and wanted WCJ).
ps. Wagner and Banchero will be a splendid tandem becouse they are both triple threats and they both can pass. Fultz is a little worse fit but good passers always find a way and Paolo shot over 80% from free throw line before college.
This feels very prisoner of the moment to try to emulate which players are having success right now. Just go back a season and elite PGs and perimeter shooting were looking like the premium piece (Young, Paul, Booker).
I do agree that a playmaking big-wing seems to historically be one of the more impactful players who shows up in the finals (Giannis, LeBron, Durant, Kawhi, etc). Is Banchero good enough to be discussed in their company? He may prove to be. I really like his handles and bounce in his footwork.
With Jabari, he'll never be as good as Paolo as a ball handler, but he may not need to be. Jabari already is an outlier as far as his shooting prowess for his size, and that will have a lot of gravity. I look at these highlights of Dirk in the finals and don't see anything in his handles that Jabari can't replicate. Chet, for that matter, could develop some moves from Dirk's cache, too.