Kind of surprised, tbh. Not because he doesn't deserve it or because of his stats/minutes, but because (loosely related to the aforementioned) he has had limited ability to showcase his full arsenal. He is a vastly underrated slasher and defender. Not saying he's elite, just that those aspects are not yet well known. He, too, is just an insanely talented scorer. Most UK fans (even the hand full of sane ones) are already saying Booker is the best shooter in UK history. A little early for that crown, but impossible to discount it too.
Saw earlier that Devin Booker has a short wingspan. I like Devin Booker's game a lot but his short arms makes me nervous about his potential on the defensive end. I believe length is almost a prerequisite to be a great defender. Here's a list of some of the top 3 and D guys wingspans:
Klay Thompson 6' 9"
Danny Green 6' 10"
Kyle Korver 6' 9.5"
Wes Matthews 6' 8.25"
Paul George 6' 11.25"
Kawhi Leonard 7' 3"
Andre Iguodala 6' 11"
Stanley Johnson 6' 11", D'Angelo Russell 6' 8", Justise Winslow 6' 10", and Oubre 7' 1" all make the requisite length, but Booker falls well short at 6' 6" wingspan.
I hate to reduce a player effectiveness based only on length but I think you could make a very good argument that length matters a lot on the D side of the 3 and D player.
commentators sayin "Book'm!" every time he hits a shot.
awful.
Owners faultThe Jazz have the same amount of wins as Sacramento. Ty is so bad.
I agree. Maybe he never watched a game that Corbin coached.Owners fault
Have you tried finding guys with a short wingspan who have the reputation of a perimeter defender?
If I remember correctly Butler isn't particularly long, I thought he had a small case of alligator arms for his size ?
All I want out of the 2015 pick is a long, freakishly athletic, knock down shooter that always makes the right decision and is a defensive stopper. Thats it.
Have you tried finding guys with a short wingspan who have the reputation of a perimeter defender?
Good point, someone mentioned Jimmy Butler. What is Tony Allen's wingspan? Although he's not much of a shooter.
Delon Wright.Players I don't know much about, but want to learn more on cause they're having good years/careers:
Desharick Guidry - McNeese State - SR: Listed at 6'5 and 200, he's averaging 17.6/11.7 on 52% shooting and 41% from 3 on 2 attempts a game. I always like guards/forwards who can rebound like this, and it seems like he can at least hit open shots. Don't see how he couldn't at the very least do what Baby Sap is doing.
Josh Hawkinson - Wazzu - SO: Listed at 6'10 and 240, averaging 15 and 10 on 49.5% shooting while shooting 80% from the line. Seems to have a good touch, nice size. At some point could be like Ryan Anderson, maybe.
Jake Layman - Maryland - JR: 6'9 and 205, averages 14/6 while shooting 42% from deep on 3 attempts a game. Long and athletic.
Tyrone Wallace - Cal - JR: 6'5 and 200, averages 18/8/4 on 45% shooting. Good size and production. And I think every team should have a Tyrone.
Delon Wright.
Delon Wright.
Will not do **** in the NBA, mark my words.
Will be a good backup. I like his game a lot, he's really good.
He can do so many things. He'll find his way onto a roster.Good college player. Might be an ok backup. More likely a d leaguer.
All I want out of the 2015 pick is a long, freakishly athletic, knock down shooter that always makes the right decision and is a defensive stopper. Thats it.