In my never ending search for 2nd rd steals, Saddiq Bey from Villanova could be one of those players. He's at least partially responsible for Villanova's resurgence this season. His game has really exploded this year, his sophmore season. After averaging 8.2 ppg on 45.8% shooting overall and shooting a respectable 37.4% from the three last season, this year he's averaging 15.3 ppg on 50.9% shooting overall while shooting 44.6% from the three. He's also a 81.8% free throw shooter and is grabbing 5.3 boards a game.
At 6'8", around 220 lbs he has already has an NBA body, and can play both the forward spots. How that translates to the NBA is anyone's guess, but we are talking 2nd round here. I would say he's an average athlete, but his handles are adequate enough, and he has very good BBIQ. He knows how to play the game. Judging his growth from his freshman year to this season, one has to believe he still has more growth left in him. We know he's being well coached at Villanova, and Jay Wright is excellent at developing players. DiVincenzo, Bridges, Paschal, and Spellman are prime examples of that.
Anyway, Bey is someone I would keep my eye on. While an average athlete, he's a smart player, and a skilled player.
I thought that since were well into the college season, (19 games), I would do an update on Bey. I really, really like Bey, and if he's sitting there when we choose, I would lean very hard toward taking him. Bey has not only maintained his torrid 3pt shooting, but he's increased his 3 pt shooting percentage from a terrific 44.6% to 45.7%, and that's while taking 5 a game. His freethrow percentage has dipped a bit from 81.8% to 79.6%, but still very very good.
The impression I want to change is about his athleticism. I stated that he was an average athlete, but after watching him for 19 games, I would say he's an above average athlete, but not an elite athlete. Where he really stands out, his offense aside, is on the defensive side of the ball. He's a terrific defender and game after game, Jay Wright has him guarding the best player on the other team, one through five. To my mind, if you can draft a player that can produce offensively, and be a lock down defender as well, you have to take him.
Right now, Bey is the best player on the Villanova team, and the one most responsible for their success.. Unfortunately for us, he's rising on most of the draft boards, which may or may not matter.