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So if Lonzo Ball is anything but a collossal failure in the NBA then your entire rationale is flawed? He struggles to get where he wants offensively AND struggles to contain guys on D..
You are making my point! You cannot on one hand make above statement and other hand say you would trade the #5 and #10 for Lonzo Ball! That's a form of cognitive dissonance. And you are also over-generalizing because Lonzo Ball has shown some inclination to play passing lanes, gamble successfully defensively, and cause the defense to shift with his own degree of shiftiness, but to the degree that is limited in this regard is the degree to which he will struggle at the next level to make plays.
If you look at all the best players in the NBA including PGs the trait that they share is ability to command their space on both ends of the floor: guys like Harden, James, Westbrook, Curry, Isaiah and Boogie get to their sweet spots on the floor to score draw fouls or draw and dish AND take away the preferred destination of the opponent. If you are making the aforementioned statement above then you are calling to light the fundamental component that predicates success or lack thereof.
Speed kills in the NBA. Fox is a speed demon with above average length at his position. Smith does not possess the length or strides of Fox and he does NOT compensate for this physical limitation through the will of his effort. I think you would agree with this, if you acknowledge how he mailed it in towards the end of the season?? This is how a guy makes a lasting impression to NBA scouts?! Wow, if that's not a warning sign I don't know what is.
You want to bet against that? Fine. You are entitled to do so. Perhaps it was an aberration not indicative of destiny as a pro. That's not a bet I'd want to make.

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