In my opinion High level passing is more about vision and decision making, which is one of the more difficult/unlikely things to develop.
There's like what, 10 (at the very most) elite passera in the NBA.There’s elite passing and there’s passing as part of a system.
I think the former can’t be taught but the latter can be.
Yeah and scorers have the most trade value.There’s elite passing and there’s passing as part of a system.
I think the former can’t be taught but the latter can be.
… but 1 thing is for sure, elite scoring mentality & skills are HARD to develop.
I think the word around the camp fire was that Whit pulled a Jalen Carter and couldn't finish workouts. If the vaping thing is true as well, that's a non-starter for a lot of teams. Reminds me of Robert Whaley for some reason, just change the legal issues for conditioning.It Whitmore just interviews like a normal draftee, he gets picked at 5. Then Ausuar goes 6th. Walker still probably goes 7th and then the Wizards have to decide between Bilal and Black.
Whitmore being a ****ing ******** cost us Black or Bilal. I'm crushed.
Guys have bad workouts all the time. It had to be workouts in tandem with bad interviews (and probably questionable medical).I think the word around the camp fire was that Whit pulled a Jalen Carter and couldn't finish workouts. If the vaping thing is true as well, that's a non-starter for a lot of teams. Reminds me of Robert Whaley for some reason, just change the legal issues for conditioning.
Probably. I don't think the medical is as big an issue if it's his thumb. If the heart thing is true though, that's a red flag (not a yellow).Guys have bad workouts all the time. It had to be workouts in tandem with bad interviews (and probably questionable medical).
Looks fine to me.I know it's not the point to make the perfect lineup, but unless Keyonte George is James Harden this lineup just does not work:
Keyonte
Ochai
Hendricks
Lauri
Kessler
Not a good fit.
Exactly. Thats a great situation to have that versatility and size at those positions. Good point.Who you want to call the 3 and who you want to call the 4 means absolutely nothing.
Whoever Hardy decides. Or all of them. Passing is an easy thing to do. Grab a basketball and find another human and try to pass them the ball. Its super easy. Easier than dribbling or shooting.Who's the passer in this lineup? Definitely not the guy who averaged more TOs than assists in college
6'5" 220 isn't small.The ball handler needs to be Luka Doncic for this to work. You've got 4 guys who don't play with the ball in their hands. I also think you're lacking a big wing defender. Ochai is too small, Hendricks is just OK on the ball and better away from it.
I don't really see Ochai as the starting SG of the future so I'm not bothered, but yeah, there's no creation in this lineup.
Plus 6'10" wingspan. Ochai has good size to play a 2/3 combo6'5" 220 isn't small.
He also has the right 220 lb body. Lots of muscle. He is a hard worker and quick with decisions.Plus 6'10" wingspan. Ochai has good size to play a 2/3 combo
It worked out last year. Dunn and THT had really good assist numbers.Well, I probably could have figured this out last summer, but it's clear that the DA regime clearly values shot-taking/shot-making ability more than I do relative to passing and what we might often call "feel for the game" in a team concept. They really seem to have a thing for combo guards and seem to have some confidence in making the play-making work out somehow without a pure point. Hope their philosophy turns out to be the better one.