I remember watching The Under Armour HS game and Thon was completely invisible when he got on the court with other elite HS talent.
I remember watching Thon and he looked unstoppable.
I remember watching The Under Armour HS game and Thon was completely invisible when he got on the court with other elite HS talent.
Thon's handling and passing off the dribble is light years ahead of Gobert and Favors, even if he hasn't played at a pro level yet. That alone would give the Jazz a dimension they haven't had, basically an ability to play faster, push the ball and run more. Plus it looks like Maker will hit a fair percentage of his shots and provide basic rim protection. I think he's a legit option at 12.
Thon doesn't live up to the KG/KD hype, but he looks to me to be as interesting a prospect as Favors did in 2010.
Thon's handling and passing off the dribble is light years ahead of Gobert and Favors, even if he hasn't played at a pro level yet. That alone would give the Jazz a dimension they haven't had, basically an ability to play faster, push the ball and run more. Plus it looks like Maker will hit a fair percentage of his shots and provide basic rim protection. I think he's a legit option at 12.
Are you suggesting Thon is going to be able to handle the ball in the open court on fastbreaks? I highly doubt this ever happens.
are you trolling or just posting stupid **** by accident?
Posting the truth. Sticky it.
Yes, limited for sure.
He is the best bbIQ I've seen in maybe my lifetime at his age. No hyperbole.
He's incredible for the team chemistry and he knows how to have the coach's back when coach isn't around.
He's also a better shot than he's given credit for. Set UK's all-time assists record in his time, and never turns it over...
I would put him around 20 with an even mix of high floor and low ceiling.
I respect your takes. Let's debate. Tell me what it is that makes a 7 footer with other-worldly athleticism, work ethic, and skills any less of a great prospect than ANYONE else in the draft.