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Isaac is projected by many to be a PF, not a SF.
I'll admit I wasn't thinking about the difference in age, just that Marcus in his final year at Kansas played a lot like Tatum does right now. And I'm sure Tatum will continue to improve as Morris has done, my concern is that he's probably not going to get any quicker. I'm not convinced (as in, I really do not know) that he'll be able to dominate in the NBA given how much quicker the average small forward is at this level.
And scored what 5 points in their most important game of the season. Lets see how that scoring holds up against the tougher opponents UCLA will play now.
Even if they are inefficient relatively speaking they are an integral part of the scoring of literally every top level PG in the NBA.
Ball is an atrocious shooter off the dribble, it's a real red flag.
None of Kidd, Nash, Harden had much of an impact their first year
A 19 year old Marcus? Not a chance, but Marcus right now? Maybe. Thing is that Tatum should make major improvements from where he is right now and Marcus is what he is at this point.
Kidd won co-ROY with Grant Hill.
Interesting article on Lonzo Ball.
https://theringer.com/lonzo-ball-ucla-shooting-mechanics-6eeda2ef3e41#.dkd3y1d8n
Very long the part I found interesting was the different basketballs theory. If you buy that, they are using Wilson's in the NCAA tourney and Lonzo likes Wilson's.
I go to Vegas every Summer League to check out the Suns; have been doing it for about 10 years now.
Kendall Marshall was the worst prospect we invested in by far. You can't always tell who is going to be good, but you can usually tell if someone doesn't have it. It was painfully obvious Marshall didn't have it...to the point that I was shocked when he had brief success as a back-up later in his career.
I agree about Marshall. He was slow, could not jump and he was a poor shooter. I don't know how the Suns could have made this mistake. Then the Suns make a similar mistake by drafting Tyler Ennis.
Yeah. I came away from summer league the year we drafted Ennis going, "Well, at least he looked a little better than Marshall."
Dont want to get too excited yet, but we may be close to guaranteeing one of the big five: fultz, ball, jackson, tatum or isaac.
The 3 spot only has a 4% of of sliding to the 6.
how do you know this he rarely does it.
where is isaac considered top 5? Draftexpress has him 9th.Dont want to get too excited yet, but we may be close to guaranteeing one of the big five: fultz, ball, jackson, tatum or isaac.
The 3 spot only has a 4% of of sliding to the 6.
where is isaac considered top 5? Draftexpress has him 9th.
Ball is one of the most efficient scorers in the college game. His top-line analytics are staggering: Ball has a 66.7 true shooting percentage and scores 108 points per 100 plays; 56.3 percent of his field goal attempts are threes (he hits 41 percent of those). The overall efficiency is propped up a little because 31 percent of his plays (a massive chunk) have come in transition, where he scores 112 points per 100. Getting out and running is an effective strategy, and a big reason why the Bruins lead the NCAA with 90.4 points per game, but it’s not quite as telling for what Ball will be able to do in the NBA. For that, catch him spotting up for that broken-looking jumper of his — he scores 125 points per 100 plays on spot-ups, which is just as impressive as it sounds.
Where Ball isn’t as polished is on the pick-and-roll — a play type that fellow top prospect Markelle Fultz of Washington excels at. Ball scores a more mediocre 78 points per 100 pick-and-roll plays. He’s also just a so-so rebounder for his size, with a 9.4 total rebound rate and 14.4 defensive rebound rate, neither of which is overly impressive for a 6-foot-6 superathlete.
Ok Chad Ford..
Besides I was not making a comparison that Ball and Marshall are the same player. I made a comparison that they were both top notch faciliators who struggle in half-court settings and get the majority of their production in transition and also that they had major flaws in their scoring game. Someone made the point that the Suns would be immediately better simply by adding a "pass first PG" or whatever you want to call that.
Isaac did not help his stock at all.
FSU shouldn't of gotten off the bus. Got blown out just one of those days when everything goes wrong