Hicks123 wrote:Hayes is a guy that is brought up a lot. I am struggling finding the right video to convince me he is a top prospect. I see a guy playing against really inferior talent. And I see a guy that might as well have no right arm for how little he uses that hand.
He shot the 3 well this season, but he only played 10 games. Last year, in 33 games, he shot 19% from 3. I get it, he's very young. But not sure how far I can get behind a 10 game season to clearly show me his improvement in 1 year is sustainable.
He's a tad above 27% in 3s in three years (39% this year), but he's shooting 84% free throws in three years (90.9% this year). While I was already very high on Killian Hayes from watching various videos of him and I like his length, this video sort of clinched my thinking that he's the best guard available in the draft: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z31Mp5nq61c&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=TheRinger
You are right to be concerned about his left hand dominance, but in a recent interview he says he has made strides in addressing it (see clip below). :
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In recent live workouts, Hayes believes he's shown a lot of new stuff since he last played eight months ago for Ratiopharm Ulm of Germany's major professional league.
"Everyone saw the progress and a lot of changes to my game,'' Hayes said on a Zoom call. "What I really improved on, really, is my body. As soon as you see me, there's a big difference and change from eight months ago to now."
The 6-foot-5 lefty scoring point guard, born in Florida but raised in France, wasn't done.
"I also shocked a lot of people with my right hand,'' Hayes added. "They see me throwing bullets with my right and finish with floaters with my right hand. Also my shooting -- some people questioned my shooting form because I had a low release. Now, my release is pretty high. I shoot it pretty well. So all those doubts went away."
"The player that I was back in March is not the same player I am today," Hayes added. "I've really leveled up a lot."