He’s not even bias like that though, if anything he’s overly critical of the wizards because he’s a fan. If you watch bilal play you’d see it. His potential is through the roof. Andrew simply sees it because he never misses a wizards game.
I mean, it’s not crazy. I have him 6th out of these rookies rn, but he’s a defensive stud. I actually think Jaime jaquez is better. I like his game and he hits big shots.
I think Brandin does higher to be honest. He has really shown flashes of talent when he gets minutes. Probably one of the most underrated rookies this year
@@bkelly625 people get better after the age of 23. Look at Tyrese maxey. And as of now he is the second best player in the draft. You can’t assume everyone gets better while Jaime stays the same. D wade was 21 when he was drafted.
The Jaime hate, and Bilal glaze is crazy Jaime is averaging more points a game more assists more steals making more threes and is making the dunk contest Bilal is better then Jaime in rebounds by 0.5 and more blocks by 0.5 thats it😂
Cason Wallace balling, could lowkey be top 7. OKC got hella good guards tho, might prevent him from being a starter one day on that team which holds back his ceiling
I disagree with a lot of Andrews takes but Bilal legit has the potential to be a two way force. 6’7 with 7’3 wingspan and elite speed and hops players don’t grow on trees and he’s shooting 52% from the field and 40% from 3 at age 19. Once he adds more muscle and gains experience and the Wizards get more talent around him watch out
You can NOT be buying that 3pt shot after this many games.. FT% is bad and shot mechanics are dicey.. that being said, dude has Thomspon twin level tools and the feel/processing isn't as bad as expected from such a raw prospect
@@sakthithanigai5036that’s a lie. A. Bilal’s potential is significantly higher than Miller and B. at worst they have similar playmaking potential and at best Bilal has more. His passing has always been 1 of his more underrated traits.
@@sakthithanigai5036 Why is that? Bilal is also almost two years younger than Miller and he isn’t getting as much usage or touches as Miller yet because Wes Unseld Jr. is a bad coach. I like Miller though too I think Hornets did good picking him
Ausar should be 2nd. His defense is just too good, although he needs to work on shooting. Once he gets his FG% up, I think he can be a star in a few years.
Andre Jackson Jr should be on heren his defense is REAAAALLY good and has a good 3pt shot while also being a good passer and rebounder. Not to mention his insane athleticism.
Podziemski has been one of maybe 3 bright spots for the warriors this entire season so far. Besides his offensive potential he's been great at rebounding and hustling when we need some energy so I'm glad he's getting some love
The Mets92 must be so happy and mad at the same time, they literally have the 2 best young talent but just go to the States after a Finals loss. Especially Wemby won all the possible individual awards last season and Coulibaly showed great promise.
as a thunder fan i wanted to get bilal coulibaly so bad can’t lie, i love shooting for high upside players, but cason wallace has been so good i can’t complain
After watching Cam Whitmore score 42 against the Squadron it’s hard to comprehend why he isn’t a sixth man or at least a rotation guy on the rockets, he showed that he can be an elite scorer while playing well on both ends of the court.
Jaime is averaging more points assist steals making more threes making the dunk contest has a better post game and a better middy then Bilal and Bilal is better at rebounding and blocking both by only 0.5 a game the Bilal glaze and Jaime disrespect is crazy😂
The Anthony black disrespect is getting out of hand, the guy is a beast defensively, if only he improves a little his 3s hes gonna be a really good player.
I’m not just saying this cause I’m a duke and mavs fan…but Derek has to be above at least 1 of the Thompson twins, his efficiency with Luka is just insane
There's a better chance that Jaime becomes an all star caliber player than there is that Scoot Henderson ever becomes as good as Jaime is right now at 22 years old.
I actually would want to say Jaime should be an earlier pick but I think going later and being able to slot in as a great role player is so much better for his development than forcing him into a star role immediately, not saying he can't take the pressure, at UCLA he was 100% Him, but right now he is a perfect fit for the Heat
I’m interested to know what Coulibaly has done/will do that Brandon Miller hasn’t done/ can’t do. They the same player but Miller is producing better and impacting winning more and his playmaking/handle is ahead of him too.