Sounds like Fultz, but that didn't seem to stop him from still being considered the #1.
He did reportedly sit out of games without being injured.Fultz didn't have lulls in production, smith had some monster games followed by down games that caused his stock to drop
Welcome to the club! Those of us that have watched it carefully since Watson took over are still wondering. High P&R content, mostly our front. Less isolation than when we had Bled, Dragic and IT, naturally. Fair amount of Booker coming off screens. I sometimes wonder if Earl isn't aiming for a Spur's style O with lots of ball movement but we definitely aren't there. Maybe with a balll handling wing along with Ulis, Booker and Bender it might progress that way. Few classic set plays and no 'motion offense' (Princeton) plays. When Ulis is running the show he probes a lot ala Nash.
He did reportedly sit out of games without being injured.
I like Isaac, but not sure I like him more than Tatum.
Isaac is intriguing but lots of rumors about having his head in the right place worry me.
Tatum is the way safer bet, issac would have to blow me away during the workouts if I were the suns. And with tatum not like you are settling, he has potential to be a perennial all star.
And I still think there is a solid chance jackskn is there at 4.
I haven't heard one rumor about his head not being on right.
I think Philly is going to use Simmons as the pg and draft Tatum. I would rather have Isaac then Jackson.
Tatum is more like a Marcus Morris type player. His ceiling is Carmelo Anthony and that type of iso scoring isn't popular in the NBA anymore. Ball movement and passing is what creates the most efficient offenses in the league today and Tatum would struggle with that.Tatum is the way safer bet, issac would have to blow me away during the workouts if I were the suns. And with tatum not like you are settling, he has potential to be a perennial all star.
And I still think there is a solid chance jackskn is there at 4.
His movement doesn't seem awkward at all to me. He struggles with contact at the moment, but that is really the only problem I have seen from a physical standpoint (hitting the weights will fix that).OK. Is it just me or does Isaac seem to move strangely. His proportions are so skinny and that high top just makes him look even more awkward.
This mixed with the fact that the Suns already have Booker who projects as an elite ISO scorer makes Tatum seem like even less of a fit.Tatum is more like a Marcus Morris type player. His ceiling is Carmelo Anthony and that type of iso scoring isn't popular in the NBA anymore. Ball movement and passing is what creates the most efficient offenses in the league today and Tatum would struggle with that.
Tatum is more like a Marcus Morris type player. His ceiling is Carmelo Anthony and that type of iso scoring isn't popular in the NBA anymore. Ball movement and passing is what creates the most efficient offenses in the league today and Tatum would struggle with that.
He isn't saying that ISO scoring can't be valuable, but only that it can't be all you rely on. Booker for instance is very good in ISO, but can also score off the ball as well as being the pick and roll ball handler. If Tatum can't be effective moving without the ball he will struggle in today's NBA.I disagree with this. It isn't as popular but it's necessary and I doubt any coach would turn away an effective one on one player. And that's without considering end-of-clock situations where ISO is often the play of choice.
If Tatum has Carmelo's skills, that's the guy we should go after. Unless you're saying he also has Anthony's mental makeup, in which case, pass. I do agree that Tatum's floor is that of a Morris brother but rising above that floor will likely depend on his foot speed IMO. And a good workout will reveal that, one way or the other.
He isn't saying that ISO scoring can't be valuable, but only that it can't be all you rely on. Booker for instance is very good in ISO, but can also score off the ball as well as being the pick and roll ball handler. If Tatum can't be effective moving without the ball he will struggle in today's NBA.
This is the point I'm making. Booker is a good ISO player, but he rarely has to rely on that and can be effective playing within the scheme. The knock on Tatum at the moment is that he is reliant on ISO scoring (hence the Melo comps) and that isn't going to work in today's NBA because most teams aren't going to go away from team offense to just dump it down to an ISO player every other possession.How often has it ever been where a team only relied on ISO? And while Booker makes one on one plays, I don't see us clearing out for him very often. To me it seems he just does it within the offense but maybe I haven't watched it closely enough.