seattlejazzfan
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that's funny, but to be clear, i'm talking about full games i watched.Yeah I don't think he missed a single shot in any of the highlight videos I watched.
that's funny, but to be clear, i'm talking about full games i watched.Yeah I don't think he missed a single shot in any of the highlight videos I watched.
kneesDo you recall what his medical red flag was?
Watch VJ and Tre go 3rd and 4th and then the Jazz pass on Ace to take Kon or Fears.
I think you have to take Ace there even if it is just to ship him elsewhere. The value is way too high. You can trade back for Kon or Fears level players.
It would be great if the Wiz were locked in on Queen. It would be phenomenal if Hornets reach for Khaman.You can't trade back much for Kon or Fears. They might both go 6-8.
There are levels to this stuff. Ace being a little too jovial or saying wild things is not Cam being a dick and having a coach actively campaign against you. Along with the medical stuff.
I think Ace slides and I do think the Wiz/Nets/Pelicans would likely be happy to make a deal unless Wiz love Queen, and Nets and Pels I could see liking Fears... I wonder how far Kon could slide if teams decide he doesn't have enough upside.
I could see the Wiz offering 6 and 18 to move up a spot or two... I think they only have like one other extra pick down the road. Pels I could see the 2026 Indiana pick and 7... Nets have a bunch of picks so would 8, 19 (or one of the picks in the 20s), and a future pick get them where they need to go.
Hopefully Ainge does the thing where he maps out the draft board and can manipulate things if there is a good opportunity.
Anyone have access to Kevin pelton’s projection for Tre Johnson? I believe it was really negative. Apparently he didn’t shoot well in high school?
12.
Top 100: No. 6
Stats: No. 30
Consensus: 2.4 WARP
Johnson's volume scoring is the kind of skill set that tends not to fare well in my projections. Usage is his only strength, while Johnson was well below average in terms of rebounding, steals and blocks. The swing skill is just how efficient Johnson can be as a scorer. He faired acceptably at the college level thanks to 40% 3-point shooting but was less effective in EYBL play. Johnson shot just 34% on 3s in the 2023 EYBL campaign.
Beal was considered a great shooter coming into college (which checks out because he was a high level shooter immediately in the NBA). Had a lot of Ray Allen comps but then came in a lot smaller than people expected.Locke brought up Beal as a comparison and I definitely can see that. Tre plays in college very similarly to Beal does in the NBA. But one thing we do have to remember the NBA is not the NCAA. If you look at the player Beal was in college, he was actually a lot more like VJ. It's hard to imagine that now, but Beal wasn't the shooter he was back then and he was much more of an athlete. The NBA is much different from the NCAA and is obviously much more difficult. I've been looking back at previous prospects and it's pretty interesting to see just how much (or how little) players change over time.
Beal was considered a great shooter coming into college (which checks out because he was a high level shooter immediately in the NBA). Had a lot of Ray Allen comps but then came in a lot smaller than people expected.
So no, I really dont buy that Beal was closer to VJ than Tre.
I think Beal is a good high end outcome comp for Tre. Think he might be a better shooter and bigger but maybe less good with the ball than Beal was at his peak.
I agree... I can see a lot of Herro there. I think he has more length so should be able to do more... but as noted his rebound and stock numbers ain't good.I think he's more like Jamal Murray/Tyler Herro in the sense that he's lacking the physicality that Beal has/had. I'm a big believer that indicators are all intertwined and are useful outside in other contexts. For example, Beal was a good rebounder/stocks/FTr guy in college. Those are not things you would say have been big strengths in his career, but I do think it speaks to Beal's general athleticism. Beal is who he is because he's a killer shooter, but I think that athleticism that showed up in the peripheral numbers is absolutely a part of that.
at least at this stage of their respective careers, Tre seems to be a better prospect. bigger (by a significant amount), better shooter, similar athletically, and as far as ballhandling - we have to go by memory (and it's hard to measure anyway) so it's tough, but Tre had a higher assist rate and a lower turnover rate than Beal which is at least somewhat indicative of what they can do with the ball.I think Beal is a good high end outcome comp for Tre. Think he might be a better shooter and bigger but maybe less good with the ball than Beal was at his peak.