Aaron Nesmith is a great example of a bad college defender who is now considered a good defensive player in the NBA.
Are there many others?
Feels like it is way more likely that defensive impact is worse in the NBA than in the NCAA.
Aaron Nesmith is a great example of a bad college defender who is now considered a good defensive player in the NBA.
Are there many others?
Feels like it is way more likely that defensive impact is worse in the NBA than in the NCAA.
Just based off DBPM, Lu Dort and Jaden McDaniels.Are there many others?
Feels like it is way more likely that defensive impact is worse in the NBA than in the NCAA.
Just based off DBPM, Lu Dort and Jaden McDaniels.
I think the argument against it would be that if you are low DBPM, but have decent stocks, you have a chance to scale up. But Dort actually didnt have great stocks, so idk.Thanks, I don't trust DBPM in college at all, but those could be good examples.
Maybe do a darkness retreat after the ayahuasca one for enhanced enlightenment.I feel like a week before the draft the Jazz should get all their scouts, coaches, and decision making executives together and do an ayahuasca retreat to create their big board.
What on earth? Demin can’t score and Bojan was notorious for providing nothing but shooting/scoring (Kon is a high-level glue guy with elite vision and passing).Demin is closer to Hayward
Kon like Bojan but smaller
The thing is... It's worth pointing out that he did some pretty special things offensively as a freshman. Getting started at a high profile program like Texas and being THE guy pretty much from the start must have some value on its own... and then him being very productive as a scorer probably shouldn't be underestimated. He was a freshman on a team whose rotation included 6 seniors, 2 juniors and 1 sophomore. He was the obvious top player for them from game 1 while being surrounded by players in their 4th and 5th year in college.
I was also looking at his international games. At the U19 World cup he was one of the youngest players at 16 at the time. He played 18 minutes a game on that US team and was 11/3/3 on 43/36/94. Interesting enough Cody Williams was on the same team... as was Dylan Harper... Harper had similar stats on worse efficiency.
My point is... he's been playing with and against older, more physically developed players throughout his whole career and every time he's produced. He doesn't shrink... yes, there are some inefficiencies... but he's so damn young... and so damn skilled. It's incredibly rare for a player this young to be this productive as freshman in college. I kind of want to bet on him...
At the end of the day, if I have an athlete with decent measurables I'm not overly concerned about the defense and probably believe I can coach it up given the right personality indicators.