Flagg
Harper
VJ
Fears
Kon
Ace
Tre
Kas
Maluach
Queen
Demin
Noa
Beringer
Sorber
CMB
Coward
Asa
Traore
Fleming
Clifford
Jase
Riley
Powell
Wolf
Clayton Jr.
Adou
Hugo
Yang
Raynaud
McNeeley
ohhh! It's so smooth now! Let us see if it holds. Will mess around with this site for some of the day today. Will post here if I am hitting any problems or slowdowns.
Was listening to the No Ceilings guys and they were emphatic that the Jazz would not draft Ace.
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/-IUb-B_GwSU?si=i4oqKVdVnjDSikC6&t=2769
Could be nothing, could be something.
A low IQ basketball player will be a detriment no matter the team construction.
Isn't that just recency bias? There was a time when centers couldn't be the driving player that wins championships, until that was proven false. Who's to say a smaller guard can't be the best player on a...
To add to this, the TS chart for Kon on databallr is crazy. He ended the season with the 5 game rolling average being 67% TS.
https://databallr.com/NBADraft/profile/Kon_Knueppel/126925
He only got more and more efficient as the season progressed.
I think there is more there, hidden under the unassuming exterior. 64% TS doesn't just fall out of the sky. Having no wasted movement and seamlessly fitting into whatever a team can do is an elite talent within itself. It might be a sign of something more. Frankly, I just like the kid every time...
Strangely enough, I wouldn't mind Kon at 5 either. Completely different style than Fears but there is something to be said for having the style of an efficient basketball robot. No frills, no flash, just raw efficient buckets.
In terms of efficiency:
Tre shoots: 55.7% TS on 43/40/87
Fears shoots: 56.2% TS on 43/28/85
Tre's path to being more efficient is to completely change his playstyle, attack the rim much much more and to draw some fouls.
Fears' path to being more efficient is to get stronger to help with...
Think what? That Riley is better at getting to the rim? That Riley can pass and facilitate as a wing? That Riley can move both off and on ball within the flow of the offense to get buckets? That Riley has a positive assist to turnover ratio? That Riley can actually beat his man one on one?
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