Ryan Dunn - the Real Deal or Beginner's Luck?

Ryan Dunn is a future star in the NBA


  • Total voters
    16

Cheesebeef

ASFN IDOL
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2003
Posts
90,758
Reaction score
66,872
Preseason. Need to see it once the players and teams care. And once Ryan has pressure of the shots counting.

That said his shot definitely isn’t broken and he seems to have confidence. Those are two huge things. And his defense is as billed. Very cautiously optimistic.
This is going to stun people…

I AGREE!!!!!!!
 

Proximo

ASFN Icon
Joined
Mar 8, 2015
Posts
12,539
Reaction score
10,398
I am buying.

He is looking for the 3 at the end of game last night to win it.

Confidence I believe is at least 70% of being a successful player IMO - well being successful at anything really.

You combine that with his athleticism, size and length, and he is going to succeed - and has the potential to really succeed like All Star success.
 

JCSunsfan

ASFN Icon
Joined
Oct 24, 2002
Posts
22,042
Reaction score
6,464
His D is for real, no doubt. His form is nice on his shot. He is putting up a lot of threes and they all look good. So I tend to lean on the for real side. There was not enough of a sample size in college to really have a good look, and that Virginia offense was not very well constructed.
 

Mainstreet

Cruisin' Mainstreet
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2003
Posts
115,696
Reaction score
55,663
Dunn's defense is for real, he has nice arc on his shot and he carries himself like a pro.

I'm buying, especially because he is buying. He looks like he belongs.

Now, putting him in a star category, I will have to wait.
 

Pda4976

Newbie
Joined
Oct 9, 2011
Posts
43
Reaction score
97
Ryan’s defense is the most elite skill of any player in this poor draft. That alone makes him a steal at 28. If the Suns knew he would progress with the jumper like this they never would have risked trading back.
 

GatorAZ

feed hopkins
Joined
Oct 17, 2011
Posts
25,191
Reaction score
17,927
Location
The Giant Toaster
Dunn's defense is for real, he has nice arc on his shot and he carries himself like a pro.

I'm buying, especially because he is buying. He looks like he belongs.

Now, putting him in a star category, I will have to wait.

It’s all about the shot. Andre Roberson was the best wing defender in the league after Kawhi but got played out of the league because he couldn’t shoot. He has seemed to look in rhythm when catching & shooting which is all he needs to do. I was looking at old Okogie splits and he went 23/51 from 3 over a ten game stretch and everyone thought we had something.
 

Mainstreet

Cruisin' Mainstreet
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2003
Posts
115,696
Reaction score
55,663
It’s all about the shot. Andre Roberson was the best wing defender in the league after Kawhi but got played out of the league because he couldn’t shoot. He has seemed to look in rhythm when catching & shooting which is all he needs to do. I was looking at old Okogie splits and he went 23/51 from 3 over a ten game stretch and everyone thought we had something.

I agree about Dunn having to make his shot.

As I sort of mentioned, I like the way he carries himself. He has the attitude he belongs and it carries over to his game no matter who he guards.
 

ASUCHRIS

ONE HEART BEAT!!!
Joined
Sep 2, 2002
Posts
16,232
Reaction score
14,058
I agree about Dunn having to make his shot.

As I sort of mentioned, I like the way he carries himself. He has the attitude he belongs and it carries over to his game no matter who he guards.
His shooting form and release now looks better than Okogie's shot has ever looked as well.
 

SirStefan32

Krycek, Alex Krycek
Joined
Oct 15, 2002
Posts
18,483
Reaction score
4,850
Location
Harrisburg, PA
His defense is outstanding. Preseason or not, that skill obviously translates. I am encouraged by his three-point shot, but I'm gonna need to see a little bit more before I celebrate. If he can shoot 35% or so, he will be the steal of this draft. Oh, and he does not lack confidence, which is huge- you can't teach that.
 

leclerc

The smooth operator
Joined
Jun 28, 2008
Posts
2,367
Reaction score
990
Location
Norway
Okogie can be a sparkplug if he slashes and crashes and plays full court d. Hope he has worked on his three ball. Dunn looks to have jumped him in the rotation and that's fine. Both players have to earn it.

Based on the preseason I think Dunn might be the first guard off the bench. It's up to Grayson Allen and Royce O'Neale to keep their spot.
 

Proximo

ASFN Icon
Joined
Mar 8, 2015
Posts
12,539
Reaction score
10,398
It’s all about the shot. Andre Roberson was the best wing defender in the league after Kawhi but got played out of the league because he couldn’t shoot. He has seemed to look in rhythm when catching & shooting which is all he needs to do. I was looking at old Okogie splits and he went 23/51 from 3 over a ten game stretch and everyone thought we had something.
Yeah, I remember that very well - but those were mostly open shots. Dunn is shooting with people in his face.

Nevertheless, you are right this could be a fluke.
 

Raindog

I didn't come here to be liked!
Joined
Apr 22, 2008
Posts
5,296
Reaction score
6,592
Before anyone gets too carried away (after a few preseason games), Dunn A) has to do it in the regular season, and B) do it with some regular consistency. I mean he looks at present like he could at least turn into a contributor if he keeps it up. Nut before anyone can legitimately call him "the steal of the draft," there is going to have to be quite a bit more data.
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
549,893
Posts
5,372,213
Members
6,308
Latest member
Dickiev22
Top