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I think he was in camps and stuff though, but yeah.

Is he Bradley Beal in the NBA? Projecting the player type/mold is kinda tough with him. I guess what will sway my opinion is whether the passing is there and defense.
Yeah, I dont think his player type is all that uncommon. There's a ton of 6'4 ish combo guards who are long and athletic 3-level scorers and they all play somewhat similarly w/ their own unique flairs. It's obviously a pretty tried and trued archetype if you are efficient enough and can survive defensively and not completely low IQ. Just from the little I watched I would say he's a pretty safe pick to be a good player.

From the game I watched yesterday he seems like he has the care factor of wanting to be a good defender and he just has an overall "it" factor.
 
I think he was in camps and stuff though, but yeah.

Is he Bradley Beal in the NBA? Projecting the player type/mold is kinda tough with him. I guess what will sway my opinion is whether the passing is there and defense.

I think his defense, passing and scoring will translate. The question for me is whether he's impactful enough to be a lead guard. Then what does he look like if the ball isn't in his hands? Can he mature and be a high-impact starter? I could easily see him be a 6th man like a Jordan Clarkson or Jet Terry. He should have a very high floor at least.

I think there's going to be a vigorous debate about NSJ v. Keyonte. Those guys may be close, even though NSJ was originally thought to be the higher level prospect coming into the season.
 
Yeah, I dont think his player type is all that uncommon. There's a ton of 6'4 ish combo guards who are long and athletic 3-level scorers and they all play somewhat similarly w/ their own unique flairs. It's obviously a pretty tried and trued archetype if you are efficient enough and can survive defensively and not completely low IQ. Just from the little I watched I would say he's a pretty safe pick to be a good player.

From the game I watched yesterday he seems like he has the care factor of wanting to be a good defender and he just has an overall "it" factor.
I just don't know where to put him on the spectrum... is it Jordan Clarkson/Jordan Poole type, is it more like a better CJ, is it Bradley Beal. Like how much upside does that player type have.

I think he's top 5 so probably a little more critical on his evaluation than some others... likely passing on Amen, Miller, or Whitmore to take him.
 
This reminds me of my 4th grade basketball team where I was just insanely taller than everyone else and other kids would shoot nonchalantly around me like I wasnt Mark Eaton.
It ain't fair to let the 13 year olds play with the 4th graders just cuz they get held back a few times.
 
I just don't know where to put him on the spectrum... is it Jordan Clarkson/Jordan Poole type, is it more like a better CJ, is it Bradley Beal. Like how much upside does that player type have.

I think he's top 5 so probably a little more critical on his evaluation than some others... likely passing on Amen, Miller, or Whitmore to take him.
I would say him doing what he's doing and not turning 19 until April puts him more on the trajectory of being on the higher end, but I guess it's hard to actually know for sure. But we will have a lot more games going forward.
 
I think his defense, passing and scoring will translate. The question for me is whether he's impactful enough to be a lead guard. Then what does he look like if the ball isn't in his hands? Can he mature and be a high-impact starter? I could easily see him be a 6th man like a Jordan Clarkson or Jet Terry. He should have a very high floor at least.

I think there's going to be a vigorous debate about NSJ v. Keyonte. Those guys may be close, even though NSJ was originally thought to be the higher level prospect coming into the season.
I expect NSJ to put a pretty defined and clear gap between himself and Keyonte as the year goes on.
 
I expect NSJ to put a pretty defined and clear gap between himself and Keyonte as the year goes on.
George has been hit and miss after his first good showing. I think Keyonte ends up below the Amen/NSJ/Whitmore/Miller tier when all is said and done.
 
Man, he's pretty efficient. Not wildly so, but 21.5 points on 16.5 shots is good, especially when you consider he's making a lot of tough shots. It puts him right in line with guys like CJ/Dame as far a mid-major guys in their 2nd year.

If we are judging purely as a scorer, he's a certified first round pick probably. The efficiency stuff is a plus IMO, not a negative. It's just that he isnt elevating his teammates from what I can tell ( admittedly have no watched any full games) and he only scores on high usage tough buckets.

And we can say competition this and competition that, but he dropped 30 against Michigan and nearly beat them.
lillard was significantly more efficient as a sophomore. the efficiency at that level is a problem when pretty much all you do is shoot/score.
 
George has been hit and miss after his first good showing. I think Keyonte ends up below the Amen/NSJ/Whitmore/Miller tier when all is said and done.
yep. i keep hearing he's a good shooter, but once the games start you have to actually shoot good in order to be considered a good shooter. that hasn't happened...yet.
 
lillard was significantly more efficient as a sophomore. the efficiency at that level is a problem when pretty much all you do is shoot/score.
Purely from a scoring efficiency they were close.

Lillard averaged 6 more points than he did field goal attempts. Bates averages 5 more points than field goal attempts.
 
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