RandyForRubio
Well-Known Member
Somehow, yes it is.This is very weird. Is this real?
Somehow, yes it is.This is very weird. Is this real?
It's just hard as a smaller player. You have to fly around the court like an electron. You have to juke and jive just to advance the ball. Meanwhile bigger players can just walk the ball right down the lane like they own the joint. Just look at how much energy guys like Curry and Brunson have to expend night in, night out.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK7NLVqiiOI
Stevens is about to fleece someone in a Brown trade....please don't let it be us.
- poor finisherFears Weaknesses on the video included:
Poor ast/tov and poor decision making...
Low FG% in particularly from 3
Finishing... which is just dumb since his best skill is getting from A to B on the court but that doesn't matter if you cant finish...
Defensive liability that can only guard 1 position which doesn't translate to the playoffs...
Combine all of that and it is just a no go for me.
High Ceiling is nice but it is a very low floor. He comps like Monta Ellis...
If we draft Fears tomorrow and dont get a very very solid asset with him, I am going to be peeeeeyisssed. If we get Fears with the 21st pick I am ok with that because he is really young and there is consensus upside even if I dont see it yet.
- poor finisher
- low FG%
- poor 3p shooter
- poor defender
- poor decision making
- small
Still more efficient scorer, twice as high AST% than offensive marvel Tre Johnson. And for a "small" guard still 50% higher stocks than great sized, long +6" wingspan Tre Johnson.
For the record, this is not an anti-Tre post. I'd be very happy with him too. I just want to point out how selective we can be with what we hold against some players, while at the same time just looking past similar concerns for our favorite players.