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In my opinion Johnson already has the instincts to be a good offensive player, with a little work he could be an all star level talent. Pons is an elite defender, but his basketball iq and offensive game have a long way to go before he is an nba level player. Maybe he can go to the g league and develop in to a guy that gets on an nba roster. Springer should be a solid rotation player for whoever drafts him.I think he’s defensively NBA ready. Offense needs work. Same with pons. Springer is probably the most complete player we have in the draft
This is a group that hates Butch Jones more than Derek Dooley. Because 9-win bowl seasons are apparently worse than 5-7.
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I was thinking of this play seeing Keon's version. For being a "limited" offensive player he has a lot of offensive skills, with the acrobatic finishes, jumpers in the lane, some good mechanics and high release on his threes. I don't think there's anything about his offensive game that is a concern, you just have to put him in a position to continue to develop it. He looks better on defense because defense depends a lot more on athletic ability, something he has a lot of.
Yeah, you hit the nail on the head. His sloppy ball-handling will likely be an issue for him because, right now, people don’t have to respect his jumper. So, they lay back and don’t allow him to use his athleticism to blow by them. Minus that advantage of his athletic first step, his current ball-handling isn’t good enough to cross up decent defenders. If he can improve his shot to make it a necessary defendable part of his game, and also improve his ball-handling (even just a little bit), it will grow his offensive game by leaps and bounds.I disagree. His offensive game needs a lot of work. I do think his jumper is smooth, but didn't shoot a high percentage and didn't show you any ability to catch and shoot coming off screens or any kind of nuanced offensive game. He didn't show any type of go to move. He has elite athleticism and a high ceiling, but he has a few years to go in terms of offensive growth.
My basis of comparison is Pons, who honestly doesn't look like he'll have much offensive use other than maybe getting consistent on his outside shot. Keon looks like someone who has skills to develop, while Pons is going to always be a specialist.I disagree. His offensive game needs a lot of work. I do think his jumper is smooth, but didn't shoot a high percentage and didn't show you any ability to catch and shoot coming off screens or any kind of nuanced offensive game. He didn't show any type of go to move. He has elite athleticism and a high ceiling, but he has a few years to go in terms of offensive growth.