Well, one of the reasons the Suns don't do as well in the 3-point metrics is BECAUSE of Okogie. Otherwise, they can trot out Beal, Booker, Gordon, Allen, and Durant in various lineups. Sorry, but that group of shooters scares me way more than anything the Wolves field, mostly because KAT prefers to drive more than shoot and Ant isn't too much different. Even Conley is a low-ish volume 3-point shooter. He isn't a flame thrower that can just rise up in a defender's face.FNG wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:41 am Q, I'm also intrigued by Clark's potential. And I get the Josh Okogie comparison. But I question your conclusion that he would not fit as well here as Okogie does in Phoenix. You talk about Phoenix's Big Three and their shooting prowess, and I agree they are very good at 46%, 39% and 37% on threes. But KAT, Bite Bite, and Ant are currently 45%, 44% and 38% on threes. As a team the Wolves have a better 3-point percentage and overall percentage than the Suns...we are a very good shooting team this season. I agree that we can't expect much from Clark in terms of shooting (although it would be nice to be surprised), but his defense could be a nice late season addition. Perhaps he could be a nice back up to Conley with sharpshooters like KAT, Naz, and Ant on the court with him.
And whose minutes would he take? JMac's? Do you really think Finch is going to put more trust in a rookie non-PG to play PG than JMac? And certainly not NAW which is who we hope Jaylen Clark becomes over the next couple of years.
Clark should be promptly sent to the G-League, where hopefully they don't ruin his development! Ultimately, I see him as growing into a 3rd string SG/SF that can eventually replace NAW as a 2nd stringer if he moves on to greener pastures.