Why make that specific comparison? There are still lots of 4-year college players that make the NBA.I thought it was more about 4 year college players, not playing style?
Why make that specific comparison? There are still lots of 4-year college players that make the NBA.I thought it was more about 4 year college players, not playing style?
I guess I'm not sure. Nembhard did play at Florida. They are both guards. I guess I'm grasping here and I'll just let him explain himself.Why make that specific comparison? There are still lots of 4-year college players that make the NBA.
Not the most exciting or pleasant to watch, but the talent level seems pretty legit for a long wing. He probably won't last to #21.
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it's the level of competition and production. and he's younger at draft time than any of them.I don’t know why but he seems different than the Salauns and Diengs to me right now. Maybe it’s the stroke? The age? I don’t know, but I’m intrigued.
he reminds me of jared mccain.Walter Clayton has some parallels to Andrew Nembhard, imo. Nembhard has been a nice contributor for Indiana.
I didn’t make that comparison. You made it sound like Nembhard was trash or just a scrubI’m not questioning Nembhard’s value, I’m questioning if you’ve seen him play basketball or looked at a stat sheet if that’s your Walter Clayton comparison.
If you knew the bare minimum about both players I don’t think you would ever make that comparison.
reminds me a lot of cody williams in terms of his lack of production and just disappearing in a lot of games but apparently has a lot of upside. so i guess in that sense it wouldn't surprise me if the jazz love him.Drake Powell declared and TJ said he has fans within the Jazz org. I would like him as a second rounder, think 21 might be stretch….but I can see it.
Well all he said is there are a couple of parallels between the 2 players.I guess I'm not sure. Nembhard did play at Florida. They are both guards. I guess I'm grasping here and I'll just let him explain himself.
Have you seen Nembhard play basketball? I'm dead serious.
Don’t confuse your assumption with what you believe to be his implication.I didn’t make that comparison. You made it sound like Nembhard was trash or just a scrub
Ainge definitely indexes high on blue chip recruits whether or not they really did anything in college.reminds me a lot of cody williams in terms of his lack of production and just disappearing in a lot of games but apparently has a lot of upside. so i guess in that sense it wouldn't surprise me if the jazz love him.
The comparison is that they're both 4-year seniors with similar age, size and shooting splits. That's why I said there are "some parallels."
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They are not the same size, don't play anything alike, won't succeed in the NBA the same way, and you're smart enough to know why the shooting splits thing is a ridiculous parallel bc of the volume. I cannot think of two guards more opposite than Nembard and Clayton. I didn't realize that we compared guys on the basis of their class in college alone and not how they play basketball, my mistake. But to each their own. I just would give zero consideration to Nembhard as he is a polar opposite player.
You saw light skin 6'4ish dudes and said they the same lmaoFirst of all, you're way overreacting to this. Second of all, two players who are both 4-year seniors, playing PG, both 6'3/6'4", 190 lbs, with comparable shooting splits are somewhat comparable entering the league. The transition from NCAA to NBA is significant enough, that you can't overreact to what a player does in college, or think he's limited to that role. For Clayton to make it in the league, he's going to start as an off-ball shooter, playing off of the primary initiator, with some ability to drive and score on bigger defenders and secondary playmake. He may also be able to play more of a lead-guard role off the bench (backup point guard). That's how Nembhard started. Nembhard didn't become a regular starter until his 3rd year, and that's due to his ability to play off of Haliburton in a fairly egalitarian offensive system. The fact that Nembhard is as effective as he is in these playoffs might bode well for Clayton if he can follow a similar path.
You saw light skin 6'4ish dudes and said they the same lmao
I promise you if they both werent light skin that lightbulb never goes off in your head. Pure complexion comparison.Uhhh....no.
I promise you if they both werent light skin that lightbulb never goes off in your head. Pure complexion comparison.