yourewrong wrote:Had a little time to kill so threw together a top-10 BB for ****
1. Ball - Great size, high level of skill, with a BBIQ on par with the NBA's all time great distributors. Underrated scorer, and his advanced metrics give reason to be optimistic about his defense.
2. Fultz - Harden fused with Wade, almost impossible that he stays healthy and isn't at least a good pro.
3. Jackson - Would be #1 for me if I thought that shot was for real, but I don't. He's a lot of what people convinced themselves that Andrew Wiggins was pre-draft after that lousy year at KU. Reminds me of a more upside-y version of Shawn Marion with a worse shot.
4. Lauri - His FT% puts him in elite company. Has a legitimate chance to end his career as the 2nd best shooting 7-footer of all time behind Dirk. Versatile, efficient scorer, and mobile enough to defend on the perimeter. Needs a rim protector alongside him. PUT THIS MAN NEXT TO EMBIID.
5. Monk - Godlike shooter with sneakily good vision and passing skills, who will in all likelihood be a bad defender and rebounder in the NBA. Great feel for the game on offense.
6. Fox - Great passer, ballhandler, defender, and overall athlete. FT% gives reason for optimism regarding his shot. Wealthy man's Elfrid Payton (if the shot doesn't develop).
7. Isaac - Amazing defender,offensive is bad off the dribble, a poor passer, and his low usage rate in college gives me pause when trying to project his future outlook on the offensive end.
8. Tatum - Confusing prospect; thought for sure entering the season that he would be a black hole - no defense type, ala Jabari or Melo, but his defense has not only been randomly great but it's even been ahead of his offense. Whether that's for real, I have no clue. Offensively his FT%, flashes of brilliance passing the ball, and volume scoring are exciting, but the 3pt shooting, offensive rebounding woes, and turnover rate are concerning.
9. Giles - Doesn't seem to fully trust the knee, doesn't yet understand defensive concepts, and has poor instincts. Physical profile and past body of work makes him a worthwhile gamble in this range imo
10. Bridges - Contingent on whether the shot continues to fall.
Guys I'm lower on than consensus:
DSJ - No conceivable path to being a better pro than Ball. Not hard for me to see him developing into a fine NBA pro, but his profile is littered with red flags. Has good vision, ballhandling, and shooting, but his BBIQ is bad, overrated athlete, poor length for the position, not-great passing, and lazy defender.
Frank - Terrible player in a less-than-stellar league. Has some defensive upside, but offensively is a zero. I think he's Exum with a slightly more promising J but even less playmaking potential
While you're confused about my Ball ranking, I'm a bit confused about Tatum.
He's shooting the best FT% of anyone in your top 10, including Markannen (and more FTA per game than Lauri too). He's shooting 39% from 3. He's over 6'8 with shoes and a 6'11 wingspan. Plays phenomenal defense.
I'm not sure what I'm missing here.










Ball's handle is light years behind and can only finish from one level, and even that level is suspect because of the terrible mechanics on his shot. Curry and Fultz can finish from all three levels with ridiculous ease. The more I think about Ball the less I like him. If we do trade for him he won't be playing PG and in fact I don't think he will be able to play PG anywhere in the league; he's a SG which sucks because the one area he is elite in is passing. I had him in a 2nd or 3rd tier a few weeks ago but seriously considering dropping him down further - I really don't think much of what he does will transfer to the NBA. Ball ahead of Fultz on any board is pretty absurd IMO.


