Typical causal response. Highlight tapes where no one misses a shot. I never thought I'd see the day people think Grayson Allen is a legitimate NBA shooting guard
Let me find some Taylor Walkup highlights and show how you good he looks for the NBA too.
No...Your the typical casual fan. I prolly watched more college basketball this year, than you have in the last 5.....But that's irrelevant. I see you one of those "I'm never wrong/Know everything" nikkas so I'll help you out. The dude balled all year. I didn't go pick his highest scoring games, I went pick the games I watched him shoot the lights out from deep. Charles Barkley at the Yale game said it's amazing the ease at which Allen shoots it from the range he shoots it at, but your saying he cant shoot, and has no range

. I guess I should take your account of things over what I see with my own eyes, and the perspective of a NBA HOFer. Maybe your still in disbelief, so here is the scouting report from NBAdraft.net, which is done by people who are paid lots of money to evaluate talent. That's their only job.....
Grayson Allen | NBADraft.net
Interesting you say he can't shoot, and has no range.....
Little excerpt for you:
Strengths: Allen came to Durham with the reputation of being a knockdown shooter
and after an okay freshmen campaign (35 percent from three)
is now looking the part as a sophomore (44 percent from three on high volume)
...
For his career, he holds a 62.4 percent true shooting percentage 
... Since his breakout game in last year's NCAA Championship Game, Allen has continued to be an offensive force for Duke ...
Capable of shooting efficiently in both catch and shoot and off the dribble situations
...
Given any room to get off a shot it's likely to find the bottom of the
net
... Accepted the challenge early in the year of being the Blue Devils go-to guy and has flourished in the role ... A leader who plays with both passion and confidence ... Plays with great energy and always seems mentally prepared and a step ahead ...
Creative when driving to the basket,

utilizing his big hands to palm the ball ...
Has put a few unsuspecting defenders on
posters
... Straight line speed is above average and helps him flourish in transition ... Uses his jumping ability to snag rebounds that you would think were out of his range ... Positions himself well to be in the right place for rebounds ... Excellent free throw shooter (85.8 percent for his career) ... Willing defender ... Understands team defensive concepts ... Body shows that he works hard in the weight room to maximize his natural strength ...
But according to you, he's no NBA player, a "shaky shooter" and "no range beyond college 3"......Can you explain how all these experts have it so wrong and you have it so right?
