His body needs a ton of work... he bounces off people and can't move anybody in the post...
That 6'4 shooting guard didn't move an inch when hit HARD by Porzingis.
Not. One. Inch.
His body needs a ton of work... he bounces off people and can't move anybody in the post...
Not sure what to make of that. Ever highlight looks painful.
Okay, here's a controversial post. Stanley Johnson is a better defender than Derrick Williams, and he has a better handle. But other than that, what makes Johnson better than Williams offensively? They're a bit similar physically (Williams lists half an inch taller and 5 lbs heavier), and I feel as though their transition to the NBA would be similar as well. While we're at it, what do you think went wrong with Derrick Williams? Why is he a bench player for the Kings?
This is how good Williams looked at Arizona.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9wo1x17SjI
Struggling to push over a 6'4 guard in the post is a bit of a concern (0.35 min. mark) .
That 6'4 shooting guard didn't move an inch when hit HARD by Porzingis.
Not. One. Inch.
warning: you're gonna want to mute the music on that mix. Sucks Dekker.
I'd rather have Oubre than Dekker, tbh. What position does Dekker defend?
Stanley Johnson is a wing who can potentially guard PFs when his team goes small, but is primarily a perimeter defender. Derrick Williams is a tweener without a position in the league who can't defend in the league.. he was drafted based on offensive potential, he was thought of as a versatile scorer who can create favorable matchups, while he was projected as a below-average defender in the league. Johnson is being drafted that high not because of offensive prowess, but because of defense and NBA-body. I think teams are hoping to be able to develop his offense, they probably have no illusions about the current state of his offensive game. To me they are very different prospects and should not really be put into the same mold.
Nice post, thanks. I was comparing those two offensively. Defensively, I think Stanley Johnson will have an impact, maybe similar to James Johnson or even better. However, offensively he has to figure out where he's going to get his points. I thought his offensive game in the NCAA was actually similar to Williams and Williams has struggled to score at the next level. This is part of my rationale for thinking Oubre is a better wing prospect.
Good call on the music mute.
Lol at these lames not liking Pantera.