http://youtu.be/PFIprOQyZP0This is recent workout video of Haliburton. I’m sharing it because I’ve seen from his college footage and read a bunch about his concerning shot form and how that made him a midrange non-factor along with helping his defender close out on outside looks. Apparently he noticed it as well. In this video his release point is significantly higher from all over the court. It’s not the Devin Vassell catapult by any means, nor even the FSU stroke that was so magical. It’s still out in front, but in a normal range requiring a lot less space. Some guys shoot out front because it lets them have a shot pass and fake that all start with the same motion so the choice can be delayed, giving another moment for things to develop and force a smidgen more guesswork from the defenders.
There were three knocks on Haliburton after his play stopped, four if you count injury history. Shooting form, handle, and man defense mainly to do with stance. He’s done good things to his shot. The other two have to wait until competition occurs.
I believe a player can work on his handle, his stance, along with strength and fitness as they progress as a pro.
I’m moving Haliburton into that top group. He’s the least physically talented of the 3 pgs in the group, but he’s the most mentally complete of the 3.
Okongwu Wiseman
Deni
Vassell Edwards
Ball Hayes Haliburton
It’s an eight player draft. None of these guys would break my heart. Getting a crack at one, I wouldn’t give up much on top of that for a crack at another. We’d do very well to add any one of these, though each takes us in a different direction. It would take a fuck ton to get me to trade down.