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I mean yeah he’d be like the best prospect ever if he was 7ft tall
Instead he’s a strong as hell PF that actually focuses on getting to the basket and is a high level 3pt shooter. Very good passer. Basically Paolo but if he did all the **** you wish he did.
He literally just went for 29/10/9 on efficient shooting and beat the #6 team in the country last nightHaven’t watched a live game yet this year but the vibe I’m getting is all the tools but just doesn’t impact winning to the same degree of Boozer & Peterson even though he has the highest ceiling of the three.
Yes he’s a good rebounder and good passerThese guys are all great players and most years are the #1 pick. My point is that if Dybantsa isn’t scoring does he impact the game in enough other ways? Watching Boozer last night what impressed me the little things he did, positioning, IQ, passing etc.
When I’ve watched Dybantsa highlights it’s mostly just scoring highlights, which once again is great, he’s an amazing athlete and should be a guy who average 30 in a couple years. But does he do the other stuff?
I think Darryn is hurt. He’s not the same athlete or even position he was in high school. He’s 3 right now. Doubt we say the prolific prep version of him but if we do, that’s a franchise player and that’s what I’m basing my evaluation on.
I’m more asking to be honest. I’ve seen a lot of people saying Dybanysa’s defense isn’t as good as one would hope for all his physical tools. For me, there isn’t enough daylight to be a clear #1 yet, and I haven’t watched enough of Peterson/Dybantsa but feel like situation will matter in terms of who actually ends up going #1.Yes he’s a good rebounder and good passer
Plays enough defense.
Meanwhile “Darren Peterson” is a strict 2 guard with zero passing ability. No argument for him over either Boozer or AJ whatsoever. Not even sure he’s the best guard prospect.
Dybantsa is a 6’9 wing with great playmaking, elite scoring tools and has the physical tools to be an elite defender. Cam is a 6’9 PF who is probably gonna be a weak defender but a solid offensive hub. Ground bound and no length, but he is strong and smart enough to offset itI’m more asking to be honest. I’ve seen a lot of people saying Dybanysa’s defense isn’t as good as one would hope for all his physical tools. For me, there isn’t enough daylight to be a clear #1 yet, and I haven’t watched enough of Peterson/Dybantsa but feel like situation will matter in terms of who actually ends up going #1.
Feel like his floor is a better Brandon Ingram and ceiling is TMac. Glides around the court.He’s grown as a passer. He rebounds too. Thing is, he’s always going to score.

Yea it’s a garbage talking point. He’s very likely in the same vein as Carmelo & KD in that he’ll need a high level guard next to him to win a title.He’s grown as a passer. He rebounds too. Thing is, he’s always going to score.
