=LarryLegend=
Starter
Mills, Collison, or Casspi.
I think Jermaine Taylor is a total Petrie-type player around #31
Avoid drafting at #31:
Tyler Smith. Is athletic, but only uses it offensively (gets to the line really well), as he's only a mediocre rebounder, stealer and shotblocker. He's a fairly good passer for a SF and doesn't turn the ball over, but he severely regressed in his offensive efficiency from last year, and simply can't shoot the ball--even though he takes a fifth of his shots as three pointers. Has a set of mutually exclusive strengths--among real SFs, only Paul Harris was his equivalent at passing and getting to the line--but has too many other holes. Pretty similar to Kyle Weaver, but lacks Weaver's court vision, stealing ability and shot selection--so I think he'll be a worse player.
Damion James. Put up very similar stats to many players of his prototype not in the league, and tons of red flags--he's one of the worst players in scoring efficiency among draftable PFs, with a scandalously low free throw rate for someone who plays around the rim--really doesn't bode well for him, and between that and the fact that he can't pass the ball, he's an offensive liability in the league. He can really rebound, but he's 6'6"--between that his 220 lb frame, it's doubtful whether he will even succeed here.
AJ Price. Regressed in passing from last year, and seems only to be an average playmaker at best. Offensively becoming more and more a three point shooter--he's pretty good, but he's not a pure shooter and probably won't be able to live solely off this in the NBA level; overall, he's just not that efficient offensively (11 PGs in the draft are better scorers and passers). Athletic markers have fell (free throw attempts, steals, rebound rate have all dropped), not a good sign and probably a product of past injuries. 1.5 dimensional, with only good shooting ability and some passing, but not much else. Also has way too much body fat on him.
Toney Douglas. Broke out offensively in his senior year mostly by commanding a higher usage rate, increasing his efficiency some and getting to the line more. Very efficient scorer with a 58% TS, and does it by both getting to the line and by taking a lot of three pointers. But he's completely inept in passing ability and only guns, having one of the worst assist/possessions for both PGs and even for SGs. Just very one-dimensional as a guy who just wants to score--and unlike Jeff Teague, he doesn't pass or shoot threes quite as well, and has far less physical attributes (Teague has a 37' vert while Douglas has a 32' vert). Remember Troy Bell? Douglas has a similar gameface to him, just without the athleticism. Doesn't bode well for him.
Marcus Thornton. Gunner guard who looks to score, and has reasonable athletic markers (good offensive rebound and steal rates for a SG). Mixes and matches his offense--doesn't take a whole lot of threes or get to the line at a very good rate, but is highly efficient with his scoring. His passing really needs substantial work--even among SGs, he has one of the lowest assist/possession rates, and his high FGA/possession clearly indicates that he just shoots almost every time down. He doesn't turn the ball over, but at 6'4" with just a decent vert and subpar length, his commonplace scoring style of game with no passing ability makes his success rate real questionable in the NBA. He can potentially be a sparkplug who can excel scoring in a variety of ways, but he seriously needs to diversify his game.
Nando de Colo. Combo guard who rebounds well for a point guard and passes decently for a shooting guard, but he's a fairly poor passer for a point guard. Decidedly average in scoring efficiency--takes 40% of his shots from threes, but only shoots 35%, and he's very ordinary at getting to the line. Quite foul prone. Actually regressed from last year--his shooting took quite a tumble and his steals dropped significantly. Nothing really jumps out of you--seems like a jack of all trades, master of none type player, and if he were doing this in a 6'2" body rather than a 6'5" body I don't think he would even get him any draft interest.
Being fast without the ball doesn't mean jack with a PG.
Thanks for the chuckle.i Agree, It Would Probably Be Better If The Took The Ball With Him.:d