They aren't that similar on film, I think you'll see that pretty clearly, but can't argue that they have similarities in their production.I'll have to watch some film on him. On paper, very similar production and it seems as though they both fill that connector archetype. From what I gather, it seems as though people are higher on Castle's POA defense whereas as Black was better off the ball. Black also seems to have gotten more talk as a gifted passer (although I personally though that might be overstated), whereas Castle has a more natural/smooth offensive game. They also share the same big question mark as shooters. I'm not interested in making a mountain of a mole hole with this comparison, but I'm typically a big fan of this archetype and I know there was a lot of Black fans here last cycle so I found the comparison interesting.
If Castle could shoot from deep he'd be a potential #1 guy.
Only other real negative on him is he wears a t shirt when he plays.
Think he is more comparable to JHS than Anthony Black .
Castle is also doing it on a legit title contender where he has to play with basically all upperclassmen (think there is one other freshman who gets regular minutes)Agreed, and I don't think his shot is broken or anything. It's probably wishful thinking, but I look at Donovan Mitchell's shooting numbers a Freshman and it always gives me hope for other Freshman I like who don't have good shooting stats, but their shot doesn't look broken.
They aren't that similar on film, I think you'll see that pretty clearly, but can't argue that they have similarities in their production.
As far as the similarities on their question mark as shooters, I think/hope that Castle has a better chance of developing a jumpshot that could become a weapon. He's extremely reluctant to shoot from deep, but when he does it mostly looks good imo.
Here is a highlight video from one of his better games:
View: https://youtu.be/JM-KBMmGTgA?si=_x3R3ojKYBG2u286
The biggest thing for me about shep is he seems to have the IT. That is something you can't teach.And it's hard to disagree with the defense part. I forgot what game it was, but it was early on and some mid major was absolutely targeting Sheppard in crunch time and torching him.
When he isnt the help and has to be the POA, can he survive being that small?
I still have Sheppard high, but he's definitely one of those prospects where you kind of have to really sit and reflect on if it's going to work or not.
Yeah, but Thulein doesnt seem to think the "It" he has is being a PG. I do agree that if you dont think he's a PG, he definitely isnt worth being a lottery guy.The biggest thing for me about shep is he seems to have the IT. That is something you can't teach.
I get that logic.Yeah, but Thulein doesnt seem to think the "It" he has is being a PG. I do agree that if you dont think he's a PG, he definitely isnt worth being a lottery guy.