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That's my only worry too, his joints. The injury doesn't really put me off too much at that mid-first-round position, but at 7'2 there's always a kind of mechanical risk.
And he's only gonna be barely 19 years old by the time he plays his first NBA game. Youth + size + potential = a steal.
Basketball.
How is Zion's handles? My way of seeing him make a big impact in the league is how Simmons plays or maybe Giannis. His Assist numbers don't jump out to me as a facilitator but I think that is what he will need to be if his shot never develops.
His handles are actually pretty good. Better than Giannis's when he came in the league (side note: Giannis has grown so much since he was a rookie. It's insane) but probably not as advanced as Simmons. Zion doesn't get to show the handles much in games because Tre Jones and Barrett do most of the ball handling, but you can see his ability shine every once in a while. And his shooting is probably on par with Giannis, and he won't outright refuse to shoot outside of 10 feet like Simmons. Also his vision is occasionally incredible, especially when running in transition. His assist numbers don't really bear it out and it's definitely an area he can improve in the halfcourt, but he definitely has the ability to be an elite secondary creator.
This just in: the tank is working. Our pick has leap-frogged Detroit and is now predicted to go 9th instead of 10th. Our chances of the 1st overall pick have gone from 3% to 4.5%. Still small, but progress. If we lose against the Bulls next game (unlikely) we'll leapfrog Washington too, and the chances will go up to 6%.
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so far kind of like DeAndre Hunter, and also Culver for our pick if it's 9 or 10. There are younger wings, but I like these two players games more as of right now.
Regarding the first overall pick, I like R.J. Barrett. More complete with serious upside. Zion Williamson is often compared to Larry Johnson and Charles Barkley, but I don't see it. He doesn't have their nasty streak and isn't the same force on the block. They were both better outside shooters as well. Also, I think the both LJ and Barkley had much better basketball fundamentals. I would also compare him to Black Griffith but he's shorter and not as long. He strikes me as a "tweener" so to speak. No doubt, he'll be a good player and instant box office, but I am not feeling him as the number one pick. Not enough upside,
I'm looking for real sports fans...not sheep! Are you with me?!!!
I'd like someone to one day explain to me what it is that scouts actually look for, to be honest.
I have to admit that I've only paid tangential attention to the draft in past years, because we've never been a drafting team, and it's rare we even had our own first rounder. But I have always checked out the top five or ten guys in each draft, just through watching a game or two, or a couple of highlight videos. Once I've done that, and I've formulated my own opinions, I read some scouting reports and they very rarely say anything that I could not tell you myself after watching 15 minutes of highlight footage.
But every year, there are one or two players that I just can't explain. This year, there's a ton of 'em. RJ Barrett seems solid to me, but I have absolutely no clue why he's considered a potential top 2 draftee, over Ja Morant by some. Romeo Langford is another, I cannot understand why anyone has him going before Jarrett Culver, sometimes as high as 4th, but there it is on the mock drafts. What do scouts see in these players that just passes me by?
I know I've said this about 40 times, but I just gotta say it now.
Please let us get Bol Bol.
What I see in RJ Barrett is a guy who can finish around the basket with either hand. A relentless work ethic. "Athletic arrogance," in that when he needs to score he has the raw athleticism to impose his will and get it done. He can shoot mid-range and shows signs of being able to develop into a decent 3 point shooter. And most of all, he's just a "dog." He keeps coming at you. He looks like a Tracy McGrady with a Russell Westbrook mentality. I really like the kid. Not casting shade on Zion, I think he will be good as well. I just don't know how far his pure athleticism carries him in the NBA with guys who are taller and longer. He will definitely have to develop a better post game or an outside shot. He may do that, but some guys never do it. He seems like a really nice kid, but you know what they say about nice guys...
Keldon Johnson is the guy I'm looking at if we're outside the top-5. That shot looks as pure as anyone I have seen, specifically in this class where shooting is fairly weak at the top. Looks like Brad Beal, only worry is the 75% FT shooting.
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