I'm not seeing it with Langford. He was supposed to be a good offensive player and finisher at the rim. So far he is neither? Yes he's raw and hasn't played but he hasn't even shown "flashes" of anything.
When you say you didn’t see anything, were you watching his defense? I saw flashes of very high-level talent as an on-ball and team defender. Very good rebounder for a wing too.
His work on the other side hasn’t been good this year, but I am reserving judgment until he’s had more burn. Romeo has had less floor time than Rob needed before his breakout.
Recalling Tony Allen who played tough D and could score better than Romeo at this point, but was also a turnover and mistake machine for a good while. Romeo hasn’t found his way offensively yet but he’s not costly on that side of the ball. I think he’s a smart player whose head is almost always in the game and he is going to improve leaps and bounds over the next few years.
Funny the Tony Allen comparison. People forget that Allen was a really good scorer at Oklahoma State and that just before he got severely injured in 2007, he had really come into his own on the offensive end.
Allen's last 14 games before he got hurt in 2007 was for 19 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists on 54/30/80 shooting splits for 56% TS%. Tony was really coming into his own on the offensive side.
But post injury, he lost a bunch of his athleticism and he was never the same offensively again.
My hope is that Romeo's wrist isn't Tony's knee and that it hurts who he could have become offensively. Defensively, I see a lot in common in the two.