I could but you only hear what you wanna hear and see what you wanna see. But if you really want an answer
click here. I am willing to give you the benefit of the doubt let's see if you can keep it.
Highlights:
Scout 1: He is the best backcourt player in the draft. He is clearly the best point guard. High basketball IQ. Tremendous size. Great confidence about himself. He is more of a scorer than a shooter. I see the [James] Harden comparison. I think that’s fair, just with the way he plays.
He’s athletic enough. I mean, he can dunk. Sure, he needs to get stronger, has a slight frame. He does what he needs to do.
There is enough there to run an NBA team — best vision in the draft. No doubt about it. His shooting needs to get better. (agree with this guy both good and bad)
Scout 2: He’s just one of those guys where the game comes very easy to him. Sees things. One of the best passers we have seen in college basketball in a long, long time. There are plays where he sees two passes ahead. He makes hockey passes.
Incredible confidence, incredible poise. Great size. Not a great athlete, not very strong. I think what has happened to him is, because the game is so easy for him and he’s had such great success, his deficiencies haven’t manifested yet. I think that they will to a degree.
Scout 3: I liked him right away when I saw him in the McDonald’s game. Us scouts were sitting together saying, “Man … ” It really excites you to see a young guy with creativity and vision. He thinks like a point guard, but then he’s talented, quick enough to get his shot.
I was really eager to see him earlier this year at Louisville, going into that lion’s den. A year ago, he’s in high school, now he’s in the Yum Yum Center with 20,000 people. He gathered himself, he figured it out, and he put his team in a position to win that game. It took him awhile to realize the level of intensity, the quickness, and the things he had to adjust to. I thought, That’s really impressive.
that was from 3 old school scouts as told to RR at Grantland.
This is from the analytic guys:
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Highlights
Among players eligible for the NBA draft, D’Angelo Russell sits atop Kevin Pelton’s WARP projections, had the highest offensive rating of any freshman last season (according to KenPom.com) and is the top projected guard in ESPN’s Statistical Plus/Minus (SPM) projections. Although SPM sees Russell as a high-risk, high-reward prospect, projecting that he has the best chance of any player in the 2015 draft class to develop into a superstar. (also of being a bust)
So let me see Scouts loved him.
Nerds loved him.
Our staff loved him.
So I should panic over SL like Kool and you hating ass Spur fans or should I give this a chance to play out? The scouts that loved him even said it would take time. Relax. I dont panic here because I dont have delusions that we will be good this year. Give these guys a chance to develop. Randle worries me more ...bbut even he is young and inexperienced. I dont panic easy.