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Didn't Rivers have one of the worst rookie years ever?
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Didn't Rivers have one of the worst rookie years ever?
I'd trade CJ for Rivers
CJ's upside is limited. He's not that athletic, his ball handling is just okay and he has no real position.
Rivers' biggest con is that he's still learning the game. Only 1 year in college. He has good size for his position, has a quick first step and is a good ball handler.
Rivers will have the better career.
Roytoy is going full Mixum, bag on all the players with no knowledge of other players!!!
No wait, Mixum did know a little bit.
Lol, since when is 6'4', 200 lb with an 8' 0.5" standing reach good size for an NBA shooting guard??? Maybe if he played back in 1954. What's up with the short arms? I'm 1/4" shorter than Rivers (6' 3.25") without shoes, but my standing reach is 8'4" and I don't have exceptionally long arms.
And concerning Rivers "superior" athleticism, you may want to check the facts.
From Draftexpress.com:
Austin Rivers, C.J. McCollum:
Height w/o Shoes: 6' 3.5", 6' 2.25"
Wingspan: 6' 7.25", 6' 6.25"
Standing Reach: 8' 0.5", 8' 0.5"
No Step Vertical: 32.5", 32.0"
No Step Vertical Reach: 10' 9", 10 8.5"
Max Vertical: 37.5", 38.5"
Max Vertical Reach: 11' 2", 11' 3"
Benchpress: 1, 13
Agility: 11.54, 11.04
Sprint: 3.32, 3.32
Looks pretty close to me, with a slight edge to C.J. Max Reach is the same, and so is leaping ability (1/2" no step advantage for Rivers, 1" max advantage for C.J.). In terms of strength, it's not close. C.J. blows him away. C.J. is also more agile (by a full half second) and their sprint times are identical. The only real "advantage" Rivers has is the top of his head is 1.25" further from the floor, and since you don't play basketball with the top of your head, that is completely negated by the fact that both players have the exact same standing reach.
Ultimately, there is more to being a basketball player than athleticism (where neither player has a significant advantage over the other). So, I guess we'll wait and see. I do find it inconsistent on your part that you consider McCollum a poor pick at 10, but think Rivers, also taken at 10, is rippling with upside. For the record, in over 2750 minutes played in the NBA, Rivers total Win Shares = -0.5, 57th in his draft class. C.J. McCollum, in only 476 minutes has produced +0.2 Win Shares, 23rd in his draft class. If you prefer to normalize for minutes played. Rivers' WS/48 is -.009, 51st in his draft class, compared to McCollum with WS/48 = +0.019, 28th in his draft class.
At this point, neither player has justified their draft position, but McCollum has come a hell of a lot closer than Rivers, and he's done it with far less playing time.
BNM
I'd take Rivers over Lillard tbh
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