Walton'sBeard! wrote:Marshall never shot as poorly as Teague did. Teague has a LONG way to go to even be role player material.
I don't know about a long way to go to be a role player, but I agree Teague needs development and is not as developed as Marshall is. Part of this is age, but also that Marshall is very mature for his age.
My point was more that Teague has more NBA type tools than either the others. His athleticism is above the others, and he seems to be a solid playmaker and an ok go to scorer (very good at breaking down a defense, which is an NBA necessity for a PG). He isn't a great scorer like Lillard, and he isn't a great playmaker like Lillard, but he has both abilities in his tool-bag while the other guys lack one or the other. I am not trying to hype Teague as the next big thing, I am saying he will be a solid all-around PG with few weaknesses and a solid ability to get past defenders and into the lane to draw a foul, score or make a play.
In comparison to Marshall, yes Marshall had slightly better percentages, but took A LOT fewer shots. Teague took and made more shots Marshall did - Marshall had a FG% of 46% on 255* shots while Teague had a FG% of 41% on 352 shots. Neither is outstanding to be sure, but that is a small decrease for a huge volume difference (defenders had to play Teague for a shot, but could leave Marshall open). Teague also drew more fouls (another necessary NBA skill) and shot them at a higher % than Marshall.
EDIT: I would like to say, I think Marshall is more NBA ready and will have a bigger effect his rookie year. However, Teague has a high ceiling and could be better in a couple years - my main point is I wouldn't be opposed to passing on Marshall at 11 and trading down for Teague around 14-18 and picking up an extra asset. Something like 11 to Houston for 16 and Budinger (or better)