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I havent' watched Fears but I would be pretty worried trusting his rim and FT rates translating when he shoots like 28% from 3. NBA defenses will not switch on him and will dive so deep under all screens before he proves he can shoot.

Scoot was the "#1 overall talent in a normal draft" guy who was supposed to get to the rim and to the line.... but now he is taking 43% of his shots from 3 with a rate that would be meh to decent if they werent ALL WIDE OPEN. Amen is another guy from that same draft who was supposed to be able to get to the rim off the dribble so his shooting wasnt "super worrying". Now he is an off ball player and a very awkward fit to any team even if he may win DPOY one day.

I'd rather stay away from primary ball handler prospects who arent shooters. Amen and Scoot athletically.... wow.... yet the reality with them ended up being something else than the plan was.
 
I don't think #LockeWatch is a thing anymore with the new FO.....but he really likes Will Riley and it seems to be just because he likes him. He cited a good isolation efficiency number, but otherwise just a bunch of mid numbers. Doesn't align with how he evaluates or talks about other prospects, so I'm guessing he has an opinion from someone he respects/trusts that's making him like Riley a lot.

Will Riley might be good, but I can't shake the idea that he's a randomly generated player.
 
Yeah, watching the Hardwood Hoops Fears video, I see no hitch. I really cant respect some of y'alls draft takes when they seem so baseless.

Watch the video I posted and look how unnaturally he starts throwing the ball at the very end.

He takes tons of threes in this game and outside of heaves, every jumpshot has this unnatural acceleration at the end as he just flings the ball at the basket.
 
I died. Literally said he's "thick downstairs" and I was like "pause".

He then compared him to Kispert/Harris and I was immediately irritated. Said he will struggle at the rim (which might be true) but I believe cited VJ better cuz he can jump high... and he struggled. I just think there is more craft to finishing at the rim these days than "jump high". Kon supposedly has a float game from HS that he didn't do much since it wasn't a shot they liked... I just think there is more than Kispert/Harris... like if those guys could pass and handle they are much different players.
Are "that's what she said" references appropriate here?
 
I mean, nothing Im saying about Collier is me saying I think he sucks. He's just a very bad shooter. Hopefully he gets better, but Fears is just a much much better shooting prospect than Collier. It's wild to me how stupid some people are choosing to be on this.

Again, just watch the way Collier shoots. He has erratic misses for a reason. A lot of shooters in the NBA arent great, but they usually get it to hit inside rim which shows precision and consistency. Collier does not have that currently (but I do think he was improving as the year went on).

I dont think drafting Fears is an indictment on Collier. You just have to take BPA.
Yeah, not fully directed at you.

And I actually know what you mean, and see the same, on Fears and his shot.
 
Watch the video I posted and look how unnaturally he starts throwing the ball at the very end.

He takes tons of threes in this game and outside of heaves, every jumpshot has this unnatural acceleration at the end as he just flings the ball at the basket.
Im watching evry possession and shot hes taken. There is no hitch. He needs to smooth out his mechanics and consistency (you can say that about every prospect save the most elite ones). His base mechanics and form are good.
 
Cody Williams was very obvious. Basically as soon as you heard him speak, it was a slam dunk that was he was going to be picked by the Jazz at 10. Here's me on Reddit immediately after the combine.


View: https://www.reddit.com/r/UtahJazz/comments/1cuf7k1/think_that_cody_williams_is_currently_in_the_lead/


The issue is how much the Jazz's draft process has changed since picking Cody. "Extremely intelligent off the court but doesn't show it on the court yet" immediately suggests Coward as a guy they love, but who knows if they're going with a very different philosophy after Cody was bad and Keyonte was ehh.

If it was very obvious you should have made a killing. He was +650 to get selected at 10 by the Jazz on draft day.
 
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