I get that the general perception in the NBA is that there isn’t a lot of defense played. I can understand that sentiment more often than not. But last night, the third quarter of the Spurs-OKC game shows that perception isn’t always true. San Antonio put OKC in a vise grip for 12 minutes and didn’t let go. The Thunder were chasing shadows the rest of the night.
The regular season is a bunch of pattycake. The playoffs are a different animal, especially when series' go 6-7 games.
Wemby, Castle, Harper.
Pretty good young core, huh?![]()
Zaccharie Risacher, Alex Sarr and Reed Sheppard getting taken ahead of Castle in the 2024 Draft is a real mystery. Teams were scared of his jumper (which remains a limit on his efficiency), but man, he's just a different caliber than those guys.Wemby, Castle, Harper.
Pretty good young core, huh?![]()
I agree, Castle is pretty easily the best of the bunch, with the benefit of hindsight. But the thinking at the time is not a mystery. It's pretty obvious what the thinking was with each of those guys. And it wasn't a slight on Castle, who went #4.Zaccharie Risacher, Alex Sarr and Reed Sheppard getting taken ahead of Castle in the 2024 Draft is a real mystery. Teams were scared of his jumper (which remains a limit on his efficiency), but man, he's just a different caliber than those guys.
The thing that always stood out regarding Castle is the motor, and the fire. That kid went at SGA with a rare ferocity. He has played even better in the playoffs than he did in the regular season.I agree, Castle is pretty easily the best of the bunch, with the benefit of hindsight. But the thinking at the time is not a mystery. It's pretty obvious what the thinking was with each of those guys. And it wasn't a slight on Castle, who went #4.
Risaccher/Sarr - Bigs who can stretch the floor remain a much sought after commodity in the NBA. Add in the recent reputation of French prospects in NBA circles, and you can easily see the thinking here.
Sheppard - Shot over 50% from 3 on decent volume (4.4 attempts per game). In the modern NBA, that's going to get GMs salivating. Nobody wants to be the guy that missed on the next Steph Curry (who was not as accurate as Shepperd in college, though his volume was significantly higher).
Castle just fits a prototype that's more readily available in the league. We can see now that he's a particularly good example of that profile, but that wasn't apparent at the time of the draft. I don't think that was a particularly great draft and I don't think there was anyone in it that was a slam dunk. And I remember that was the popular opinion at the time as well. So if you're going to take a flyer on someone, it make sense you'd take a flyer on someone in a more sought after, less readily available prototype.
And these guys haven't exactly been bad. I'd argue they've been pretty good, or at least shown promise. FWIW, Sarr posted a better PER than Castle this season and Shepperd edged Castle in win shares. I will say I think Risaccher looks less defensible than the other two so far and I have a feeling that, particularly as the #1 pick, history will likely look on him as a bust.
and, while the word resilience gets tossed around frequently in the sports world, the knicks have truly shown they will never quit.Brunson making what he has work at the NBA level is sure entertaining to watch. Just elite fundamentals, footwork, core strength, handles allow him to get pretty much any shot he wants despite never being the fastest quickest biggest player. He maximizes his inherent ability more than any player i can remember.
I think Knicks are gonna win this series. They are on a ridiculous heater