Johnny Davis is looking like the worst lottery pick of the 2022 NBA Draft

Am I overreacting?


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firemanBk

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You never know how guys develop. Piston fans were righting off Killian Hayes. He is just now starting to show why he was high lotto pick in year 3
Sorry had to up this thread cause of this comment
Hayes had like a 10 game stretch where he looked like a competent NBA player and went right back to being dumpster juice :dead:
 

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Have not seen one single minute of NBA ball from Davis, but I've heard this point from a few different places. It's always the risk of taking a breh that lives off of tough shot making (and taking). It's the reason why I didn't understand why Juzang would ever want to leave college. That's the way your bread is buttered and wading in the G-League aint gonna change that.

I didn't really know what Johnny was as a 3 pointer shooter in the games I watched because of how much he was on ball. He never really attempted to create 3 point looks from himself. The one advantage or disadvantage Juzang had comparatively is that he played in an offense with multiple creators, so scouts at least could bluntly position him as this or that in terms of off ball scoring/shooting. Being that comparative unknown did make Davis hell of a lot more money than Juzang though :manny:
Juzang wouldve made bread if he went out one year earlier
 

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You right. Hayes got all the physical tools but he’s a mental midget. Probably be back in France within 3 years
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3 years in
True Shooting
Year 1 - 42.2%
Year 2 - 46.1%
Year 3 - 44.7%

Idk if I've seen someone in modern NBA with numbers this bad that plays so many minutes :scust:
That's like 10 day contract level
 
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