bajaden
Hall of Famer
I'm a big fan of Jonathan Isaac. I don't think he'll be a star or "Durant-lite" but I like his tools and his fight. He's already a good rebounder and defender despite being so slight, he's good with the ball for someone so big and his shot is slow but looks good. I think he's a versatile 3&D guy who could be much more.
Monk makes sense if Joerger wants to run a pseudo Princeton offense and could play him at the point. If not Monk I also like Ntikikina and Bridges.
Fox, Smith Jr and Tatum are all consensus top 10 picks and sometimes I really like them but all three have warts that concern me a good deal.
We agree on Isaac. I think he's going to be a very good two way player in the NBA. But I'm higher on Tatum than you are. His game as improved as the season has progressed. Especially his 3pt shot. He's has good handles and is a good passer. And he rebounds. He's almost a prototype of what an NBA SF should look like. The question with Fox is can you fix his shot? His forum isn't that bad, and he takes a lot of off balance shots, which doesn't help. He reminds me of Richardson at Syracuse. I felt that if he could improve his shot selection, he would shoot for a higher percentage.
Fox plays so fast, that he tends to rush his shot, or many times he takes shots with the clock running down. Other than that, I like Fox a lot. It's amazing to me that he doesn't turn the ball over more than he does playing at that speed. He's also a tenacious defender. He's not my first choice, but I'll take him. If we could walk away with a SF/PG combination out these four players, Fox, Ntilikina, Isaac, and Tatum, I'll be happy.