After Murray and Mathurin, the door is wide open for me. There are several players that I like, and except for Griffin, most would be considered a bit of a reach, but I'm of the belief, that if you really like a player, and he's sitting there, don't play games, just grab him and go home. So, one of the players that's worked his way into my heart is Dyson Daniels. He's starting to get a lot of buzz of late and rightly so. I stumbled across him watching the G-League Ignite play, and obviously I wasn't watching the team play to see Daniels. At least not at first.
I was there to see Jaden Hardy, who didn't do much to impress me at that point in time. But other players started to stand out, and one of them wad Daniels. Another was Marjon Beauchamp. Both of them appeared to be good defenders, but both needed to work on their 3pt shot. Daniels apparently did. In his last ten games Dyson shot 43.4% from three, and that included a 0 for 7 game. Without that game, he would have shot over 50%. I believe he shot around 74% from the line.
So aside from that, what excites me. Well, he's basically a 6'7" point forward. He's a terrific passer with very good court vision. I'm not saying he's Cade Cunningham, but he has a similar skill set. He also comes with terrific handles and the ability to get anywhere he wants on the floor. He's very good at getting to the basket, and he has every floater you every imagined in his tool bag. He makes layups high off the glass look easy. Now for the best part. He may be the best defender in the draft. If not the best, he's certainly in the top 3.
His 3pt shot still concerns me, but if he can eventually average close to 37/38% in a year or two, you would have yourself a hell of a player. Some mocks look at him as a guard, and he certainly has guard handles, but I think he can play the wing, and having him on the floor with other good passers like Sabonis, Fox and DiVincenzo could be special. He's obviously not my first or second choice at seven, but he's a player with a high ceiling and could be a steal at seven.
Remember, Daniels was playing against grown men, some of which have played in the NBA and others that are fringe NBA players.
I was there to see Jaden Hardy, who didn't do much to impress me at that point in time. But other players started to stand out, and one of them wad Daniels. Another was Marjon Beauchamp. Both of them appeared to be good defenders, but both needed to work on their 3pt shot. Daniels apparently did. In his last ten games Dyson shot 43.4% from three, and that included a 0 for 7 game. Without that game, he would have shot over 50%. I believe he shot around 74% from the line.
So aside from that, what excites me. Well, he's basically a 6'7" point forward. He's a terrific passer with very good court vision. I'm not saying he's Cade Cunningham, but he has a similar skill set. He also comes with terrific handles and the ability to get anywhere he wants on the floor. He's very good at getting to the basket, and he has every floater you every imagined in his tool bag. He makes layups high off the glass look easy. Now for the best part. He may be the best defender in the draft. If not the best, he's certainly in the top 3.
His 3pt shot still concerns me, but if he can eventually average close to 37/38% in a year or two, you would have yourself a hell of a player. Some mocks look at him as a guard, and he certainly has guard handles, but I think he can play the wing, and having him on the floor with other good passers like Sabonis, Fox and DiVincenzo could be special. He's obviously not my first or second choice at seven, but he's a player with a high ceiling and could be a steal at seven.
Remember, Daniels was playing against grown men, some of which have played in the NBA and others that are fringe NBA players.