(11-23-2020, 01:47 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: Yes, he is the definition of a switchable defender. There'll be some growing pains, but I don't doubt he can get there on the NBA level at all.
The question about Bey is offense. But, I fully believe they'll play him at the 4, where one can envision him as the roll man pretty easily. Still, it's going to take him a while to master all the permutations of when to roll, when to short roll, when to slip, when to pop, what to do with the ball on a short roll, when to make the extra pass vs. forcing a shot up, etc. I think he can do it, but it's going to take a while.
Yeah I definitely see him as a 4/3 (leaning 4 because of his rim rolling potential).
I really don't think our view of him is all that different.
I basically see TBey as a RoCo starter kit (and I see Roco as a 4/3), and just hope he has the intangibles and the context with DAL to make him into what I am so convinced he can be.
P.S. I am going to change my "title" on this website to "Tyler Bey FanBoy"....I think we need a resident one.