I just watched it and agree 100% with what you said. Very well done job on that video. He broke down plays and explained what Dylan's been doing out there, and as a lot of posters here at BB can see, Dylan might not be scoring 25 pts and dishing 8 assists, so it's probably not catching the attention of the casual fans, but he's definitely playing well. I might have to take a look at some more of this kid's videos. He did a great job on this one.Guy is like Harper only 19 but his takes are better then those of many veteran you-tubers.
Like I said when he was drafted, if he's good enough, he should have the attitude to not take a back seat to anyone on the offensive side of the ball (even Victor). If he proves to be good enough, he should just play his game out there and not defer to anyone. Whether that's play-make or score, no need to take a back seat. No-one on this team has proven to be a 1A option yet on a contender (I expect Victor to, and very soon at that, but point is, he doesn't done it yet), so if he shows he's at that level and can do it sooner than later, that's what his attitude should be. Don't worry about stepping on anyone's toes.Said it before the draft so this isn't just an overreaction to 2 preseason games...but there's a legitimate chance that rookie Harper > sophomore Castle. Not trying to start a player war and I'm thrilled to have both them but just think it's funny that people were ready to trade the #2 pick because we already have Castle.
Wouldn't surprise me if he forces his way into the starting lineup with his play before long, but either way he has the potential to make a huge impact this year. Harper/Kornet PnRs vs. opposing 2nd units could feed families.