If we were judging strictly based on court ability/performance, Porter wouldn't be far behind Green in terms of future potential. He's shown a much improved jumper, outstanding on ball defender, and an explosive athlete who has shown playmaking ability. I don't hold it against him that the team has no PG and he has been forced to play there full time. But people don't get judged in such a vacuum. Porter yet again this season proved he is a moody headcase prone to explosion when things don't go his way. This team was playing in about as low stress an environment as a team can play, and we still saw the same BS. One sour apple absolutely can ruin a locker room. Maybe he will mature, maybe he will be able to harness his emotions and turn them into assets while staying out of trouble off the floor. I have absolutely zero confidence he will. When we do enter winning mode, when all the crap these players are doing wrong now (not just Porter) needs to be addressed, I think he will be an active detriment to anybody trying to coach this team, and to the players around him.
That is amazing, KPJ has some serious moves and the more he plays the more efficient he is going to get. DD
KPJ was a good gamble when we were forced to start rebuild with almost no young talent. And it made sense to keep him when we did not know if Jalen and co would pan out. But now we know we got a nice young core, need to build a good foundation to some day start competing again. This year was a good test if KPJ can be counted on and unfortunately once again he proven he can go off the rails at any time. The talent is there, but I do not think he can be trusted enough to make him part of our young core. He is a great player to add as a X factor to already established team (like Rodman to the Bulls or Sheed to the Pistions), but you just can't build on something that can explode at any time.
Draymond Green is even more of a head case than KPJ, on and off the court. At least KPJ did not drive the best player off his championship team.
I don't think he's reliable. You can't count on him being one of your best players no matter how talented he is. He constantly quits on games and his teammates. Bad attitude rubs off. Don't want a Kyrie situationZ
You can see in the clip KPjr being guarded by Mikal Bridges and Torrey Craig. So could he play the 3 is just a non argument...wouldn't be much change at all.
I think what most people mean when they say KPJ is not a true point guard is that he really doesn't have great court vision or elite passing. He's more of a SG with good handles. Luka or even James Harden aren't traditional PGs but they are great playmakers because of their court vision and passing ability. Either KPJ or someone on the team has to be the main playmaker down the stretch in key moments. Tatum has become that for the Celtics. Draymond is that for the warriors. And, if your best players don't have that then you need to acquire a PG. KPJ could still become that guy but it's a fair criticism that he isn't there yet.