Blackas87
Brownlow Medallist
Just listened to a few experts analysing all their games and myth busting some of the talk about them.What convinced you. I'm still undecided
I’m less concerned about his weaknesses than i was before. Finishing at the rim (being too finesse), ball handling and passing (which he did improve over the year) are the areas of improvement. He improves in those areas his ceiling is huge. The way he speaks in interviews and understands what he needs to do along with his reported hard work ethic I have confidence in him.
A lot of talk is that Chet is a player to play through while Jabari is a catch and shoot 2nd option. But statistically Jabari was given the ball way more than Chet over the season.
Isolation possessions
Chet 15 Jabari 84
Shots off the dribble
Chet 12 Jabari 105
Chet scored mainly from cutting and grabbing offensive rebounds. It was mainly due to coaching but we didn’t really see if Chet could be this ball handing shot creating player he’s reported to be. Doesn’t mean he isn’t but we just didn’t see it.
Jabari’s shooting is elite from anywhere on the court, not just from 3. In the post back to the basket, mid range and from 3. His back to the basket shots remind me of Tracy McGrady. He would create so much space for Fultz and Suggs to drive to the basket and then kick it out to Jabari if needed. Fultz’s passing to players on the perimeter is some of the best in the league, him and Jabari would work so well together.
Defensively he’s a bit like Mikal Bridges, and with Issac could form one of the best defensive duo’s in the league.
I was skeptical on Jabari but now I think he’s the best in the draft and fits the best with the team. I think he could be a real good player in a few years time.