How is Tony Bradley high risk or high reward?
I'm not sure if he's really a starter at the next level, tbh. Could go either way.
That would depend upon the supporting cast. i think with rudy anchoring the paint he could start next to him.
Nah, they arent alike.I know you don't like my mentioning Davis Bertans, but if we're being honest, they have some of the same strengths and weaknesses. They both are good at running the floor, shooting spot-up 3s, hitting floaters from 8-10 feet. They have some of the same physical limitations defensively and on the boards. Tillie is a better paint scorer and can finish with either hand around the rim, and he's a better and more creative passer, but it remains to be seen if he can do that against NBA bigs. Bertans has shown more shooting range.
I like Tillie and think he should be better than Jerebko, but I think we should be aiming higher for a starting 4. Id just temper expectations a bit.
The reports were that he could be a lottery pick if he returned to college this season. He was one of the rawer prospects in the draft, certainly not ready for NBA minutes. So definitely high risk to take him over others who probably would be able to contribute immediately. Maybe the term "project" would have been better. But I view that as high risk since so many never do develop into what draft experts thought they could. If Bradley plays next season at the level of what players picked in the 10-14 range this draft do, I'd label that as high reward since he was picked #28 based on potential, certainly not on his college stats.How is Tony Bradley high risk or high reward?
Would have been a perfect fit at BYBoohooSeems like Grayson Allen is never going to mature.
The reports were that he could be a lottery pick if he returned to college this season. He was one of the rawer prospects in the draft, certainly not ready for NBA minutes. So definitely high risk to take him over others who probably would be able to contribute immediately. Maybe the term "project" would have been better. But I view that as high risk since so many never do develop into what draft experts thought they could. If Bradley plays next season at the level of what players picked in the 10-14 range this draft do, I'd label that as high reward since he was picked #28 based on potential, certainly not on his college stats.