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All pretty fair. Taylor did well some nights as a one-on-one guy but yes his size and lateral movement will prevent him from being as sticky as Jaden is on the perimeter and he likely isn't as versatile on the perimeter. He's just somewhere on that player type continuum. Jaden is also an ideal prototypical SF and Taylor is more of a tweener and based on his program and weight gain... he likely trend to a 4 that can pretend or get spot minutes at the 5.I don't see it as a great comparison because almost all of Jaden's value is as perimeter on ball defender, and I don't see Hendricks as that type of defender at all. It doesn't mean Hendricks is/will be a bad defender, just different. He's probably not going to be picking up PG's full court and navigating screens like Jaden. Again, I don't think Hendricks is slow or anything....just a way different kind of athlete and way different kind of defender.
Where I do see the comparison is that they probably will never be guys that dribble/make decisions on offense. Both very basic and rudimentary, although I'd say you'd hope TH's shooting becomes a lot better. IDK....always felt odd to compare players on the smallest parts of their game.
I think Covington is a more reasonable comparison who was a much different type of defender than Jaden. Though I think the "RoCo worst case scenario" praise was a little ridiculous for TH before the draft.
Taylor has a pretty clear path to being a high level role player. That isn't ideal if you wanted a star out of that pick but he could impact the game significantly while letting and aiding stars with their starness.
At very least lets have him get out there and show the flashes and then we can overhype him like other fanbases do to their young guys and declare him untouchable in star player trades.