TP for posting this. My question is how he is likely to fair against somoething other than a substandard 2-3 zone. That defense is clearly built to contain less than athletic players. How many of those threes is he going to have, so nice and easy, against the kind of athletic wing that plays on every single team in the NBA?
I love the way he plays in the flow of the game - makes the reasonable, intelligent pass - and I concur with you on the court vision. My issue is: how does that easy breezy beautiful style of play fit into a more athletic league? I think we have seen that intelligent players, like our own Paul Pierce, and Brandon Roy, can play a mellow style, and still be effective.
But we have also seen more mellow players struggle in the NBA: remember Gabe Pruitt? And to a lesser extent Gerald Green?
It's hard to know how these silky smooth guard stack up against real length, athletic NBA Defenders.