My basic analysis on Brown so far
Offense
- His shooting form from three changes, but they have gone in (so far). If the form becomes more consistent, so will the results.
- He looks like he does not want to force the issue on offense (maybe he learned his lesson at Cal), but sometimes I wish he would.
- His postups and drives both look they have elite potential, and are currently above average.
- His passing has been good for the forward spot. He makes good reads in the natural flow of the offense. As he gets more aggressive, more defenders will have to commit to him, which will give him the ability to get more dimes.
Defense
- On ball he does a good job moving his feet, using his strength, and contesting shots.
- Off ball he is mostly terrible. He does not help the team defense much. He loses his man on rotations too often. He does not box out (even though CBS has him at PF some of the time and we need him to).
- He plays passing lanes well when he is not lost in the defensive rotations.
- Rebounding is meh. He looks tentative, especially on defensive rebounds. This is especially frustrating because it is the one place that he could really use his athleticism.
Intangibles
- His confidence is high right now, but I think it is relatively fragile in-game. If he misses one time down the court, I notice that he doesn't look for his shot the next time automatically. There have been times where he had an opening but ignored it, reset the offense to Thomas, and forced Thomas to create late the shot clock.
- He hit two big three pointers in the 3rd quarter last night, which means he was ready to make big shots
Overall, I really like the kid. I think the "Jaylen Brown" archetype probably is something like an Iggy-Derozan mix.