But where’s the shooting? And the defense?
You really think Sabonis Fox and Ivey can all get theirs in the paint when we have nothing close to an elite shooter spacing the offense? In an era where the 3 ball is more important than ever, that team would be comprised of exactly 0 great shooters.
I just don’t think that would work at all, unless the kings can somehow snag the elusive 3 and D wing that they’ve been missing for years, and a stretch 5 who can also defend. Those are pretty big “if’s”
If Ivey is the pick, Fox or Ivey would eventually have to be traded, in my opinion. I just don’t see any way that you can have two non-shooting, non-defending players in your backcourt and expect to win. Not unless Mike Brown is some sort of coaching genius…
Every notable pro analyst agrees this is a 4 player draft now. And a few think Ivey could even go top 3. Some have even stated he has the talent for #1 and could be best in the class. Half of the teams in the lottery are trying to trade up to 4 for Ivey, and only Ivey. They must see something too.
Last season Ivey: 20 years old
17pts game in 31 minutes
36% from 3 on 146 attempts (can shoot deep range too)
74% free throw 175 attempts
He can shoot, has a quick release and will get better. He'll get his.
I'm gonna give him the benefit of the doubt with some good coaching on defense. That's one of main reasons Brown was hired.
Ivey has the tools; speed and 6-9 wingspan is huge for a guard. His knock is he sometime snoozes and loses his guy. He actually mentioned he liked Davion Mitchell as example of D he likes.
Watch this clip at 2 min mark thru 3:10 for talk on Davion
and watch 16:15 thru 25 min mark all talking about his D:
I see it as Donovan Mitchell isn't known for D and we'd put him next to Fox no problem.
There is no way he is worse on defense than Buddy Heild.
