So players who can create their own shot means they have good feel of the game? And no, these are players, especially Westbrook and Smith, known to NOT be able to read situations. But then again, that is your entire motto because these are basically what "I feel" type of things, which you can defend with more emojis.
Why are they absurd? These are people known to have low BBIQ. You are now moving to "no feel for the game", which I am not entirely sure what that means. Ben Wallace had no feel for the game? He can't create his own shot. What do you even mean by this? But apparently you just like to throw out random descriptions that can't be nailed down and when one is shown to be incorrect, you pull the "This isn't what it means you stupid ass", followed by some emojis, but then never clarify what you actually mean.
Those are not potential prospects, those are data from the last 3 years and 2 months of actual basketball play. If he shouldn't have been drafted, as
@Shmurs contended, then I would imagine he'd be right at the bottom of the pile in all those metrics, or at least most of them, but he wasn't.
Which is what? Is this a trait just is unique to Sochan in the 80 years or the NBA? It is almost comical where the reason you can see Sochan being terrible from the start is not owned by any other player who ever succeeded, or even played in the NBA, but what is that exactly? Oh ... it's through your naked eyes. Clumsiness? It didn't really show up in TO stats, inability to make decisions? It didn't really show up in assist numbers. Body language? I am not even sure how to get into this one. Of course, you also said Tre Jones, Cidy, Blake, Vassell and Johnson were all terrible players, but I am sure their body language was acceptable to you.
This is a stretch to say. Like what are you basing these on? Sounds like some heavy conviction here. Pretty broad statement considering none of us actually ever met the guy. I am assuming, because based on your advanced knowledge of player evaluation, you are probably a lead scout for a team so if that is the I apologize.
But it didn't matter, because apparently 3 years or data isn't big enough for you. Besides, the point is that he is sucking this year, and guess what? His data sucked too? But then you said data is a small part. I can accept it being a lagging indicator, which is fine, but for you to say that this year isn't a aberration because he has always sucked this bad is not true, and the numbers showed it. He didn't improve on his shooting, and yet got worst in rbd%, AST%, BLK%, and TS%. The numbers are there.
You can say you've never liked his brand of basketball, which is totally subjective like how you look at players. But to say that he has always been this bad is just objectively untrue.
And your solution is to not look at stats at all, despite a multi-billion dollar industry investing heavily in stats-based tools to improve team play. And I ask yet again, what stats would support your views?
I would say that is true, because, alas, his stats are oddly similar this year than to his rookie year! OMG! Stats. He had an improvement last year, and regressed heavily this year. Guess what told us that? Stats.