StreetDreams21
I got Soul
Well, your starting 5 is pretty whack to be honest. But it's a decent mock draft minus trading away half our team
But really, Rubio > Wall? Seriously, opposition isn't the point here. You watch Wall and there is *almost* 0 downside. The only possible downside you can put on him is his jumpshot, which is not greatly accurate at the moment but it is actually nicely formed, unlike Rubio who has a pretty ugly shot.
Wall is better than Rubio in almost every aspect.
He is ACTUALLY ambidextrous, not like Rubio who has learned to use both hands, Wall has full control on either side. His athleticism and speed blows Rubio out of the water, even if his jumpshot is poor, his ability to get to rim and his feeling for where the hoop is are virtually unparalleled at his size. His passing is crisp, I mean dead on, it's pinpoint. His ball control is great, he has a deadly crossover and a host of other dribble moves allowing him to tear through defenders. His defense is not only good but explosive, his athleticism allows him not only to change or block shots but to fully swat them on players his size. I could go on and on, but it's not really worth it, Rubio isn't even a consensus #1 pick nor would he be if he came out of a US college, we've seen plenty of him, he's going to be a great PG but he doesn't show that SUPERSTAR calibre yet, potential is there but he isn't showing it. Wall is an 18 year old Lebron minus a few inches.
On top of all that, when you call his opposition bad, a lot of what you see from him isn't just high school ball games, it's invitationals which have a much higher standard of players attending.
No way Rubio > Wall.
How can you say this when rubio has played against our olympic team while wall has played against high school seniors?
you cant make that comparison quite yet. wait until wall's rookie year in the NBA finishes, then come back with this.