UnbelievablyRAW wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:I'm completely sold on Maxwell Lewis with the Raps' 1st rounder, just have to hope he is available and another team doesn't view him as a diamond in the rough. He shows flashes of EVERYTHING including making impact plays on defense. The Raps are all about internal growth and development so if you take him you have all the tools to work with regardless of his inconsistency thus far in his short collegiate career. He's long but agile enough to be a legit 2 guard in the league. He covers tons of ground with his stride even though he isn't an explosive athlete he's a good one and his stride helps him get from point A to point B quickly. He can drive both sides and finish with both hands. He legit has shown the ability to be a complete player, score at all 3 levels on offense while being able to move his feet and stick with his man on defense.
Also he sounds like he has a decent head on his shoulders, pretty well spoken in interviews.
Not seeing it. Turnover prone, bad shooting numbers, poor defender. There are better guys in that same range. I'd actually not like the pick if he was who we got in the first round. He seems like he'll need a lot of work to become a winning player.
Watched a fair bit more of Lewis and on second look there is something intriguing there. As Rejected' mentioned, he isn't that explosive (although he is over 20 dunks on the year), but he has that NBA scorer's knack of getting into the cracks of a defense. His build, and inside scoring remind me mostly of Shai just the way he can get to his spots. I see a Shai comp because when he drives it is pretty herky jerky. He goes left and then can suddenly stop and either pull-up or pumpfake. He has some really nice footwork, although it does seem to get him in trouble at times with refs who call travels on him. Obviously, a player like him will have to adapt to NBA length and defense, but he has some natural scoring skill.
Honestly, he could surprise people in the NBA. On a crap team like Pepperdine he has the whole team's attention. In the NBA people will leave this guy unguarded and I think he will be a deadly shooter with space. All his numbers seems to be quite efficient at the three levels - especially when he isn't guarded tight.
On the other end is the question. He hasn't always been solid there, but he has defensive length and size and at times can play pesky on ball defense. I want a 3 level scorer with this pick, and Lewis shows a lot for a sophomore player.