How many guards that only score end up having elite impacts? Donovan Mitchell might be the closest thing but he’s not quite elite. Even if Murray turned out to be a role player I’d still rather have that than a guard that scores, but isn’t a good playmaker. Very few guards 6’4” and under have big defensive impacts and we know he was terrible in college so it isn’t happening in the nba. The 6’4” and under guard that scores but can’t be your primary playmaker just isn’t all that valuable to winning basketball. 33 points per 100 possessions isn’t elite scoring volume either.
For what it’s worth my three favorite players in this draft are Chet, Murray and Eason.
For what it’s worth my three favorite players in this draft are Chet, Murray and Eason.
I've compared Murray and Eason a bit because I really like Eason. I think Eason is going to be a much better defender than Murray. I think Murray will be average while Eason will be upper echelon in that department. Murray is a much better shooter but I think Eason will hold his own. The one thing that Eason is really bad at is playing out of control and turning the ball over and that is something Murray is elite at. Eason can take some really terrible Russell Westbrook type shots and make some really out of control drives and passes that will leave you scratching your head. Eason is also pretty elite at getting to the FT line. Murray is no slouch in that department but Eason is better than even Fox was.
An interesting observation:
Eason 806 minutes played
Murray 1116 minutes played
Eason 62% TS
Murray 64% TS
Eason 27.7ppg per40
Murray 29.5ppg per40
Makes you wonder if Eason would have been up there with Murray offensively if he was allotted the minutes or if Eason's per40 numbers are inflated because he mostly came off the bench and played less minutes. Usually per36/40 numbers are inflated for bench players but Eason was still averaging 24mpg so his numbers will inflate by a bit but not as much as a guy playing half that.