I got Kas on a tier above all the guys you just named. Love me some Wolf, doe.
I'm not going to argue over semantics as I think Kas is probably the best passer as well. Although I will say that Traore does more with less than Kas.
I got Kas on a tier above all the guys you just named. Love me some Wolf, doe.
Someone compared Kas to Haliburton and I liked it.I'm not a draft guy anymore, so I'm unable to answer this question.....
When was the last time there was a prospect with Kasparas's level of passing on his resume? Do we have to go back to Doncic?
my question was about prospects, though. I remember LaMelo well enough to feel confident that Kas is a better passer at the prospect stage.Just so you're aware, Lamelo is flakey, but he's been playing at an All Star level this year.
I think Egor may be a better passer... I need to watch Kas more. The combo of lights out shooting and passing plus some physical attributes makes Kas the real deal to me.my question was about prospects, though. I remember LaMelo well enough to feel confident that Kas is a better passer at the prospect stage.
I dunno bros.... I guess I just think Kas is the kind of passer that doesn't come around every draft or even every 3 drafts.
Kas threads the first and the second needle of the pass. His skills realllllly leap off the screen to me.I think Egor may be a better passer... I need to watch Kas more. The combo of lights out shooting and passing plus some physical attributes makes Kas the real deal to me.
yup, that archetype can be great in college, almost always struggles to find a place in the league.Derik Queen is the type of guy whose limbs all seem to be remote controlled by different people.
Dude is a career-ending injury waiting to happen in the NBA.
Can we find a loophole that would allow him to play 15 years of college ball? I mean that's where he belongs. Great, weird college player. An unathletic but skilled 6'8'' tweener pretending to be a center. Only in the NCAA.
Please name all these players...yup, that archetype can be great in college, almost always struggles to find a place in the league.
Barnes has been used quite often as a comparison for Flagg. If Flagg can match Barnes numbers in the NBA it's not a bad #1 pick at all. I'd argue Deni Avdija should be used more often, as the floor for Flagg.OK -- let me ask a really stupid question (as someone who hasn't really watched college games):
Why isn't Scottie Barnes used more often as a comparison for Flagg? All of the comparisons I've seen seem off in important ways, so I'm a little surprised that I haven't really seen Barnes as a comparison in terms of size, style, versatility? Hopefully Flagg is better, but he Barnes seems as close as most to how we might envision Flagg fitting in on a team.
MJ was probably 6’ 4” and Hakeem was probably 6’ 9”.Also you're a moron if you think Queen is 6'8.
Will always be funny when posters will take prospects they like and give them the "in shoes" measurement when they talk about them then for the ones they dislike they go with barefoot.