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Frank is definitely, 100% a PG. That is what we drafted Frank for, to be our franchise PG, and that is what he is. In my eyes, Frank would be a failure as a draft pick for us if he isnt that even if he does turn out to be a Batum kind of player. This team hasnt had a legit franchise PG in decades and that's what we need Frank to be.
Dont let the failed Shumpert experiment skew your points of view. Frank aint Shump. Frank is a great ball handler and pure passer, he's just not familiar with NBA defenders and it's tough for him to break them down at the moment. Understandable considering he just turned 19 and didnt play all of summer league and preseason. Plus he had to play mostly off ball as an 18 year old in the competitive French league. He'll get there though. The potential is definitely there and it's not even like he looks uncomfortable running the point in the NBA right now, he just has a tough time beating defenders off the dribble and breaking down a defense in that way. I doubt he'll ever be a burner but he'll be one of those players crafty enough to get in the lane, especially off pick and rolls, looking to set up his teammates first and foremost. It's not like he is slow, he does have the natural athleticism/quickness to at least do that, if not a lot more, he just needs to get more comfortable with the ball in his hands at the NBA level and that will come with time like it has with Giannis.
Dont let the failed Shumpert experiment skew your points of view. Frank aint Shump. Frank is a great ball handler and pure passer, he's just not familiar with NBA defenders and it's tough for him to break them down at the moment. Understandable considering he just turned 19 and didnt play all of summer league and preseason. Plus he had to play mostly off ball as an 18 year old in the competitive French league. He'll get there though. The potential is definitely there and it's not even like he looks uncomfortable running the point in the NBA right now, he just has a tough time beating defenders off the dribble and breaking down a defense in that way. I doubt he'll ever be a burner but he'll be one of those players crafty enough to get in the lane, especially off pick and rolls, looking to set up his teammates first and foremost. It's not like he is slow, he does have the natural athleticism/quickness to at least do that, if not a lot more, he just needs to get more comfortable with the ball in his hands at the NBA level and that will come with time like it has with Giannis.