Camden0916 wrote:According to The Ringer, LaMelo Ball was in the 4th percentile in defending spot-up shot attempts and below the 1st percentile in defending pick-and-rolls during his 12-game stretch in the NBL. How is it possible to be that fucking atrocious on defense? That's not just bad. That's downright unplayable, especially when you consider the talent level over there is a fraction of what exists in the NBA.
That along with his completely broken shot is enough to turn me away from him altogether. How is he going to be successful in the NBA let alone become a star player? He can't consistently beat defenders off the bounce because he lacks above average athleticism. He can't make shots from the perimeter because he has the mechanics of a middle schooler. He can't defend on ball or off ball. He's a good rebounder for his position thanks to his 6'7 frame and he's a quality facilitator/passer albeit a less valuable skill if he's unable to present himself to be a viable scoring threat.
I can't understand why he's considered one of the top prospects in this draft class. Is it the high school hype? Is it the social media fame? Is it the family name? It must be one of those factors because if we're judging him off of what he's done on a basketball court even in a limited sample size he's not worthy of being in that discussion.
Edit: Ball is a 6'7 Ricky Rubio that can't defend or a 6'7 Trae Young that can't shoot. Either way, you won't be winning m(any) games if he's one of your best players.
These are some bad numbers but it's still12 games. I'm not sure he is that poor of an athlete but I get where you are coming from. I think the path to Ball being worth the hype is a legit passing playmaker with a SF length is plenty intriguing. His shot certainly looks less bad than his older brother who has it figured out to some extent at least from 3. Because he simply hasn't played a ton for like 3years to me Ball is about the "Potential". This isn't me saying I want him (even though I have said that before) just the angle If why he is considered a high level prospect. Some of your general thinking on Melo is actually why I had questions about Lonzo being able to become a star...so why pick him so high especially with a guy like Fox available...