fishmike wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Colin Sexton is into the top 5 maybe even the top 3 with the lack of guards in the draft. Hes played his way up. There sno doubt in my mind--hes been dominant at 18 when it counts down the stretch.
another shrimp. Werent you harping about getting players with man bodies? Sexton and Trey Young are tiny leaves who will be blown away by NBA players. Sexton has a chance to get stronger but he's going to struggle for a long time in the NBA. Bledsoe was 24 when he became decent. Trey Young is a smaller Brandon Jennings.The PGs in round 2 are better looks.
Deep draft. Lot of good NBA players. Not a lot of stars IMO
Interesting Young-Jennings comparison. Don’t agree with it at all as the likelihood, but that’s definitely the downside. Granted both are shrimps, but the shooting off the dribble is in a different category for Young, whose release is ~20% quicker with a 36% 3 point accuracy, nearly all off the dribble from well beyond nba 3 pt range. The standstill shooting is better with Young shooting 86 % on free throws on 8.6 attempts per game. Jennings has never managed that.
I think Young has more creativity off the dribble, quicker reaction time, and along with his shooting ability, makes him a more viable threat.
Both are miserable on defense. Both have/will struggle finishing at the rim in the nba. That said, I think Young is the best chance of transforming your offense for the better in the draft
Sh-t in the popcorn to go with sh-t on the court. Its a theme show like Medieval times.