lolDon shot 44% as a college freshman
George shot 37% as a college freshman
Virtually identical
the fact you only look at FG% tells me all i need to know about engaging you in discussion. when you argue mlb pitching, do you focus on win/loss record too? what year is it?Don shot 44% as a college freshman
George shot 37% as a college freshman
Virtually identical
Don didn’t have to rely on chucking 3s because he wasn’t a fattie that struggled to explode past people. Same for Lavine and Foxlol
Mitchell shot 2.3 3's per game, George shot 6.9.
This is why stats like TS% and EFG% exist, to account for the fact that 3>2.
The fact that you think George is on the level of Donovan despite being obese tells me everything I need to knowthe fact you only look at FG% tells me all i need to know about engaging you in discussion. when you argue mlb pitching, do you focus on win/loss record too? what year is it?
You can watch 10 seconds of Fox, Lavine, Don and George and know there’s a CLEAR difference athletically.Man, there's arguing in bad faith, and then there's whatever YoungJefe is doing.
Just shut the hell up. You are so damn annoying at times.Cam Reddish is the prime example of nba efficiency.
Better chance Keyonte plays fat bastard in the Austin Powers reboot than there is of him becoming a good NBA player
Athleticism typically correlates with ability to get too and finish at the rim little buddy.
Unfortunately Keyonte is nowhere as athletic as Don. He doesn't have the explosiveness of Don. He doesn't have Don's first step ability to get his shoulder past his defender. He certainly can't finish at the rim like Don. He doesn't even have the passing ability of Don. I'll just call him overweight, unathletic Don. Bottomline he can't be compared to guys like Don, Lavine or Fox who all had super athleticism coming out of college.College Freshman Year TS% and EFG%:
Keyonte George: 54.0% / 48.3%
Donovan Mitchell: 52.7% / 48.9%
In case anybody's wondering.
quentin grimes as a freshman 49% TS. second year in the league - 62% TS. that's basically the first dude i remembered. took me about 30 seconds to find that.
(edit) second guy i looked at - Tyrese Maxey - 53% TS, second year in the league 59% TS, third year 61% TS.
Cam Reddish 49% TS, third year in the leauge 56% TS - that isn't a great number (though it's fine), but it's a huge improvement. George improves that much, he's in the 58-59% range.
immanuel quickly 54% TS as a frosh, 58% TS in his third season.
i could go on, but the point has been made. these are just dudes i though just off the top of my head and just from the last 3 or 4 drafts. if i did actual research, no doubt there are plenty more.