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No comments about Bilal, but if you pause the video at the peak of his jump on this dunk he looks like a young MJ.
Because clearly if someone compares a player to another player it must mean that both players have to be equally as good.
SGA was an elite college shooter now? The dude took 1.4 attempts per game and has gone on to be an up and down NBA 3pt shooter throughout his career on lower (by modern standards) volume. The biggest difference between them is foul drawing, and JHS's lack of foul drawing could be explained by having to play with a dominant post player. Foul drawing is one of the more teachable NBA skills IMO.It's not about who "good" they are, they just have very different skillsets as total players. I wouldn't compare two players when one player's very best attribute is another players worst attribute. I don't compare players on one skill/area. Like I wouldn't compare any college player who can't shoot to an elite shooter.
SGA was an elite college shooter now? The dude took 1.4 attempts per game and has gone on to be an up and down NBA 3pt shooter throughout his career on lower (by modern standards) volume. The biggest difference between them is foul drawing, and JHS's lack of foul drawing could be explained by having to play with a dominant post player. Foul drawing is one of the more teachable NBA skills IMO.
There are a lot of discrepancies between SGA/JHS, but I agree with Ferg that they are going to be stylistically very similar players and they have similar physical tools,
This is exactly correct. Podz at 28 >>>>>>>> JHS at 16I just dont see what there to get excited about. At 28 sure, but at 9 no way. At 16 I'm still taking a lot of guys over him. I guess the appeal is that he has a great combo of size and PNR ability. I think he probably will be at least a decent spot-up shooter. But I really dont see how he is any better than Air Podz and Podz, despite being a Sophomore, is only 4 months older than JHS.
I think Hawkins is 11-12ish through 17ish. I’d rather have Hawkins by a lot but I think he could end up being like an all star. Haven’t watched Strawther enough.Another draft musing inspired by Locke:
How much distance is there between Jordan Hawkins and Julian Strawther?
If Hawkins is being talked about as a potential top 10 pick and you can get Strawther at 28, which is better?
True, but his team's entire game-plan was also setting screens for him to get open and a lot (dont have the exact number) of his 3's came off of UConn's excellent offensive rebounding ability.Hawkins gets like 7.5 3s off a game... shoots them in various ways at a good percentage... and you know the top of the scouting report says "don't let hawkins get open".
And its a game plan that lead to a huge amount of success.True, but his team's entire game-plan was also setting screens for him to get open and a lot (dont have the exact number) of his 3's came off of UConn's excellent offensive rebounding ability.
Sure, but what other skills has Hawkins for sure have? His lack of in-between and rim finishing worries me. Was he just a player in a perfect situation?And its a game plan that lead to a huge amount of success.
Yeah IDK... I just see him having huge amounts of success doing the same thing. Its similar to the issues Steph and others cause... when you have pressure points that are 25 feet from the basket it can really stress out a defense and open up a lot of things. I think he has some off the dribble scoring chops as well... maybe not a full iso stuff but off of screens handoffs etc. Even when a guy like that scores like 15 points it can have a huge impact because of all the attention they get without having the ball.
I just don't see too much concern with an in between game in college... just not a lot of space for a perimeter guy to do a lot of work there. He is athletic enough to mash on people so I think in NBA space the finishing changes a bit.Sure, but what other skills has Hawkins for sure have? His lack of in-between and rim finishing worries me. Was he just a player in a perfect situation?
Not really trying to say he is bad, I love him and have all year. I just dont think he is worth a top 10 and I dont think he will be there at 16. So I think Strawther is just a better value play as he has a lot of the shooting (though not the crazy movement stuff which is valuable) and gives you more defensive/offensive versatility.
i've seen too much of strawther. just don't see him as an nba player. i also don't think you take hawkins top 10 and i might be his biggest fan.Another draft musing inspired by Locke:
How much distance is there between Jordan Hawkins and Julian Strawther?
If Hawkins is being talked about as a potential top 10 pick and you can get Strawther at 28, which is better?