I feel like he still has the tools to be a pretty good NBA player, but it's going to come with some growing pains.
The East has been a wrecking ball, this year. Heat, Bulls, Wizards, Sixers, Raptors, Knicks, and the Hornets have all been killing it.
Just like every other Rookie giong to be an up and down year for him. I never felt like he was a generational prospect and my hype for him died down once we learned he wasn't even 6'8 or whatever it was. Dude is the size of an average PG. Has some good defensive instincts (from what I've seen) good court vision, shooting should be there once he gets more comfy playing in the NBA...but I don't see an elite MVP level guy in his skillset/frame. I see a really good starting PG for a long long time who might make a few All-star games
NBA offense is way down. What are the reasons — no, it’s not the ball — and how many are here to stay?
nobody ever said it was a a straight up trade harden for herro. There's been long threads that I too was involved in talking bout the miami package being much more preferred centered around a 20 year old herro