BfB wrote:DarkAzcura wrote:I still think people are outhinking themselves when it comes to his jumpshot. He'll never be Durant or probably won't pull up for jump shots, but it's surprising to see so many editors I really respect be scared of his jumpshot. Guys with broken mechanics don't shoot 80% from the line. They are right to say not many people develop a jumper, but a large majority of those who do not ever develop a shot had broken mechanics in the first place and never shot from the FT line well (Rondo...). I'm not saying it's an automatic that he will have a decent jumper just based off of his FT%, but I do think the whole "broken jumper" should ease up a bit, imo. We'll see. His other attributes are just too good to deny..his handle really is incredible.
He can't shoot man, thats just how it is. I've watched him shoot hundreds of jumpers. There are all kinds of problems. 
He is a playmaker, but he's not a scorer at the NBA level right now. 
He is also 100% a defensive liability as a 4 - not physical enough. 
He's a nice player, i don't see "transcendent" 
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We could still use nice, though, haha. I like all 5 of the projected top 5 right now. Sure, none of them are likely generational or transcendent, but I think Simmons is likely the best of the lot potential wise (imo, Jaylen Brown isn't far off, though..). He has too many skills and is way too athletic not to be up there. I know you sound confident about his lack of shooting ability. He may have a lot of problems, but most of them aren't incredibly difficult fixes like the junk I saw with Rondo and Tony Allen. There's 
something to work with with his shot. Like some others said, no 19 year old is perfect, but Simmons honestly ain't far off from it either for a 19 year old. 
When it comes to being a prospect, how much more can you reasonably expect? Which prospects came into the league with no significant questions about them? Even the best of the best prospects had significant questions about them. People questioned Lebron's shooting pretty harshly pre-draft. Durant's handle and strength. Davis apparently had no offensive game to speak of (which I always thought was silly..). The last big prospect who was nearly close to perfect at draft time was Duncan, and even then there were whispers about his "motivation," which was really just a quiet demeanor.
I'm speaking like this because I don't ever want to get to the point where I personally overthink myself so much that I question the Celtics taking a guy like Simmons (if he continues playing the way he does this season when conference play starts) if given the opportunity. All draftees have significant flaws. Even the greatest. And I struggle to believe a guy shooting ~80% from the FT line doesn't have potential to 
at least be a bit of a spot up threat with his jump shot. With all of his other skills and size, he just needs a jumper that keeps teams honest. I know easier said than done especially after hoping for Rondo to do it for years, but like I said, his mechanics aren't nearly as dreadful, and he'll be playing a position where the expectation for his shot will likely be lower anyway.
Rondo and Allen have probably completely altered my perception of what is broken and what is acceptable for a jump shot, lol. I'm not too picky about it anymore after having watched those two.  
