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He can't handle the ball....at all. Have we ever had a SG that had worse handles than Ben? I just can't see him having a successful career if he can't dribble the ball without it going off his leg or being stolen. You can say he's a rookie and all that but you just don't see players all the sudden learn how to handle the ball in the big leagues. I mean if he's still running a play while a shot is taken or something, I can chalk that up to being a rookie.
I don't see how his style matches with Allen's either. Allen could handle the ball and play point guard on some possessions. Just because Ben can shoot (well he's supposed to be able to) and jump, doesn't mean we should compare him to a HOF player. I think Gerald Green is a much better comparison.
How is he going to be able to average 20ppg? He can't find his own shot so he's going to have to rely on someone else to find him all game. There aren't many spot shooters that score 20 a game. Off the top of my head, the only one I can think of is Peja, who is an all time world class shooter. Peja also had the luxury of playing with Divac/Webber/Christie/Bibby, which was basically like having 4 point guards on the court with him.
Actually, learning to handle the ball is something that any player can do. He's not absolutely horrible with the ball but when there is a defender marking him tight then yeah he is not safe with the ball. He can definitely learn to handle the ball better. I have no doubt. He will improve his shot and his athleticism allows him to be a great defender in the future. I think the most important thing about Ben Mac is that he's down to earth, NO EGO, listens patiently to the coach and runs plays religiously, seems loyal, and has incredible work ethic. I have no doubt he'll be a good NBA player. The question is, can we get something better for him? Maybe, maybe no. I'd give it another year or so before we give up on him ala Jimmer (albeit, some still have hope for him).