BonesJones
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I respectfully disagree. I don't think all signs point to him being a negative defender. He works hard, and plays with a lot of energy. On an NBA team, he wouldn't have to do literally everything for their offense so he'd probably have more energy to expend on defense. He'll also add a little bit of strength and be better for it.All signals point to Ja being a negative defender (slight negative is his upside imo) and not sold that he'll develop into being a great pull up shooter which might be the single most important skill for guards towards unlocking superstar upside offensively and could also nerf his playmaking a bit.
Zion isn't without his question marks, but I think his are less crucial towards hitting his high end outcomes and make him both the higher floor and higher upside prospect for me.
I think his form is conducive for success as a pull up shooter. Smooth, One-motion shot, quick release, able to transfer energy, and able to shoot it with a good, consistent rhythm. He seems like the guy who was so athletic and quick that he didn't really worry about his shooting until he got to college. He's seemed to have improved throughout the season in that department.
