I think Dylan Harper is a guy you’d really like. He’s a PG but he’s 6’6 (same height as Ant) and can do a ton of stuff offensively. Not as athletic but has better footwork than Ant.
I don’t know what his numbers ended at but in February, Tre Johnson had only allowed 0.788 points per possession and an opponent field goal percentage of 36.3%.
Nobody really talks about Collin Murray-Boyles on here but he’s a draft twitter darling. I’m not sure why but multiple people have him like 2nd overall on their big boards.
To be honest I didn’t think his numbers were that good. In that case he can suit up for us maybe we can rehab his value and trade him when his contract is expiring.
I agree. He will likely be 6th for me. Problem is the Jazz might not agree with that.
Tony Jones has been hyping up Tre Johnson quite a bit and said he’d be in the mix for 3-5 for the Jazz. I’m not sure if that’s intel he’s getting or if he’s doing that to comfort us in the event we do fall to 5.
I would agree. Made me reconsider my thoughts on him. I will be moving him up on my next big board.
His step-back three percentage is very good all things considered. That is a hard shot and a very nice skill/trait to have.
He shot 41% from 3 in his first 19 games. I think that is much more...
Kas shot 8/30 (26.7%) on traditional step-backs
12/23 (52.2%) on side step-backs (10 of the makes were to his left)
4/14 (28.6%) on hop-backs
44.4% of his 3's made were step-backs
He shot 35.8% on total step-back 3’s
39.2% of his total attempted 3’s were some form of a step-back
35.4% on...
Want to know how insane Dylan Harper’s rim finishing is for his size?
Here is the list of freshman who averaged 17+ PPG and shot 70%+ on close 2’s:
Zion Williamson
Marvin Bagley
Deandre Ayton
Dylan Harper
Ben Simmons
Jahlil Okafor
Absolutely insane company for a guard.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.