spycam1
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Good post.I just can't follow you on Richardson, Spy.
He's old for a freshman (2 months older than Baldwin for example), and he still doesn't exhibit good decision making skills. Had a <1:1 A:TO ratio, which is pretty porous. If you take out the month of January, which is when he got hot, he shot 30% from 3 overall. Pretty poor Ortg and DRtg. Pretty poor FT rate compared to his usage %. Statistically, and physically he compares incredibly similar to James Young.
I think he's enjoying a ton of recency bias. If you switch his January month with his November month, nobody is talking about him. I just don't see it tbh. His biggest skill so far is his shooting, which has shown to be incredibly streaky. Doesn't get to the line well, doesn't pass well, doesn't rebound well (especially for his size), and just doesn't show a good feel for the game or even understanding of the game IMO. At least with Lyles you could tell he had a high bball IQ...I don't see that with Richardson.
The stats certainly favor guys like Beasley and Baldwin over Richardson, both of whom I also really like.
My recent optimism toward Malachi is more an eye ball test (both on and off the court) than anything else.
I'll give a better response as to why I like him despite some of his abysmal %s when I've got more time.
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