kingsfan1984
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Id love to see a weekly rookie ladder from any NBA enthusiast would be interested. Be interesting to see where youbwould place the kings rooks.
Here is the latest one I could find
https://hoopshabit.com/2017/10/27/2017-18-nba-rookie-of-the-year-ladder-week-2-power-rankings/
My ladder:
10) Dillon Brooks
9) Josh Jackson
8) John Collins
7) Kyle Kuzma
6) De'Aaron Fox
5) Dennis Smith Jr
4) Lonzo Ball
3) Lauri Markkanen
2) Jayson Tatum
1) Ben Simmons
Wasn't there some people saying that Tatum and Markannen couldn't play?
Huh? How can you possibly put Lonzo over DSJ or Fox?
This vaunted rookie PG class has been pretty bad overall to start, but Lonzo has been complete garbage. Just depending on people thinking counting stats mean anything
Ball- 19.7% USG, 21% TOV rate, 31.3% AST rate, 11.3% TRB (awesome for a guard) 38% TS %, .122 FTR -0.027 WS/48
Fox- 27% USG, 12% TOV rate (awesome), 8.8% TRB (Very good), 32.3% AST rate, 45% TS, .154 FTR, 0.016 WS/48
DSJ- 25% USG, 17.7% TOV rate, 39.1% AST rate, 5.4% TRB, 47% TS, .344 FTR, -0.016 WS/48
Basically everyone been bad, but I really, really, really like the fact that Fox is protecting the ball with a monster USG rate and still getting his teammates involved with a solid AST rate. No one will continue to shoot this bad, and I fully expect Fox and Ball's Free Throw rate to pick up, but I value that USG-TOV-AST rate trio of stats for the PG quite a bit and Fox has been far ahead of his fellow rookies in that regard thus far.
Balls 5 point 7 asssits are ROY numbers fam espn says so
Boy, I don't remember anyone saying that Tatum couldn't play. I know I had some reservations about Markkanen, but never said he couldn't play. My concern was whether he could defend and rebound. Never doubted he could shoot. Tatum I liked a lot and would have been happy with him if he was our choice.