Jaden McDaniels (Federal Way) (COMMITTED) (EMFA KENTUCKY)

I know all-star game bullshit, but Stewart consistently dominated all that shit and was getting shout outs from his peers as a guy that impressed from practice.

I expect him to be very good out the gate.

I could see McDaniels being a little disappointing or things taking awhile to click.

I do like the idea of Stewart pushing McDaniels/team behind the scenes with his work ethic. That seems to be the knock on Jaden is he doesn't go 100% so hopefully Stewarts presence changes that.

The 100% narrative is dumb.

Why
Because he didn’t have to try in HS ball. He tried and dominated the EYBL circuit last summer and that’s why he blew up.

So you're literally admitting he didn't try in HS ball in an effort to prove the "he doesn't give 100%" narrative wrong?

I don't know the answer to the question, but that's one hell of a tactic.

My point is when he was challenged against better players he tried. When are you playing fucking Pumpy Jr @ Ennumclaw you don’t even to try with his level talent to get 28 and 12. The point is he’ll play hard next year. I don’t understand the effort thing that is used to drop dudes in like the top 50 of dudes. It’s all about skillsets and Jaden works hard.

He’s good and will be a high pick based on his potential. That said, he lacks a killer mindset, his shot is above average but not great, and he’s too small to dominate around the hoop.

Stewart is too big, too strong, and has too high of motor not to dominate. It’s a sure thing.

I see a 12-14 points and 6-8 rebounds guy. A good second or third option that has a game that is still growing, but we will only get one year. I am excited about his length in the zone and I’m pumped we got him, but he’s not Kevin Durant.

I was first to note that McDaniels couldn’t shoot.

Which is shocking, because what the fuck is all the hype for if he can't shoot? His ball handling is reckless and he can't bang inside. He's a decent defender and I guess that's the extent of his college skill set.

He does a little of everything. He does nothing particularly well.
 
He has never been coached to harness his talent. His height on offense is almost a detriment to how he tries to play. He is 6-9 but plays like a 6-3 guard wants to face you up and try and cross you up or spin off you and keep his dribble it’s a turnover machine. It’s a long time for the ball from his hand to the floor. He doesn’t get that though.
 
He has never been coached[/b] to harness his talent. His height on offense is almost a detriment to how he tries to play. He is 6-9 but plays like a 6-3 guard wants to face you up and try and cross you up or spin off you and keep his dribble it’s a turnover machine. It’s a long time for the ball from his hand to the floor. He doesn’t get that though.

Jerome Collins strikes again....

 
Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.

He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.
 
Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.

He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.

He needs to be coached out of the 1:1 deep 2, but otherwise agree. Trouble is that’s a big part of how he scores.
 
Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.

He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.

I think he would be better at a school where they don’t encourage him to create the offense just by elimination of some of his half court ISO’s from 30 ft out.

It’s painful watching the defense collapse on him once he starts dribbling.
 
Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.

He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.

I think he would be better at a school where they don’t encourage him to create the offense just by elimination of some of his half court ISO’s from 30 ft out.

It’s painful watching the defense collapse on him once he starts dribbling.

At a less talented school Mcdaniels plays even more minutes, handles the ball more, and is relied on even more. He probably struggles horribly trying to force things until he quits mid season.

At a major talented school like Kentucky he is probably benched and getting extremely limited minutes.

Instead he is a hometown guy with just enough talent around him to hide the fact that he has very little usable talent on the court but is still getting regular minutes so isnt buried and called a bust.

I think Mcdaniels has been incredibly lucky to basically walk into, on accident, a Goldilocks situation for him that has mostly protected his potential projections despite his fluctuations in on court effort and relatively disappointing play.
 
Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.

He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.

I think he would be better at a school where they don’t encourage him to create the offense just by elimination of some of his half court ISO’s from 30 ft out.

It’s painful watching the defense collapse on him once he starts dribbling.

At a less talented school Mcdaniels plays even more minutes, handles the ball more, and is relied on even more. He probably struggles horribly trying to force things until he quits mid season.

At a major talented school like Kentucky he is probably benched and getting extremely limited minutes.

Instead he is a hometown guy with just enough talent around him to hide the fact that he has very little usable talent on the court but is still getting regular minutes so isnt buried and called a bust.

I think Mcdaniels has been incredibly lucky to basically walk into, on accident, a Goldilocks situation for him that has mostly protected his potential projections despite his fluctuations in on court effort and relatively disappointing play.
 
McDaniels has above-average skills/raw tools. What he(and every other guard on our team) doesn't do is take what the defense gives them. Guys like Naz and McDaniels can get mid-range jump shots at will but they would rather try to take it into the teeth of the defense for a low-percentage shot. That's on Hop.

The offense that Hop runs requires guys to get their own shot and you live and die by your shooters getting/staying hot. We don't have a single competent shooter on this team right now. When you don't have guys who can create their own shot you have to run an offense of some kind that dictates where/when shots are taken. Look at Michigan State, they run a deliberate offense where the offense relies upon guards curling off of picks and the shot that opens up is the mid-range jumper. No matter who is on that team they run the same offense. Guys don't have to create their own shot. They just play the system and the system creates open mid-range shots.
 
McDaniels has above-average skills/raw tools. What he(and every other guard on our team) doesn't do is take what the defense gives them. Guys like Naz and McDaniels can get mid-range jump shots at will but they would rather try to take it into the teeth of the defense for a low-percentage shot. That's on Hop.

The offense that Hop runs requires guys to get their own shot and you live and die by your shooters getting/staying hot. We don't have a single competent shooter on this team right now. When you don't have guys who can create their own shot you have to run an offense of some kind that dictates where/when shots are taken. Look at Michigan State, they run a deliberate offense where the offense relies upon guards curling off of picks and the shot that opens up is the mid-range jumper. No matter who is on that team they run the same offense. Guys don't have to create their own shot. They just play the system and the system creates open mid-range shots.

Mcdaniels doesnt do much "above-average"

Shooting = below average
Ball handling = below average
without the ball = below average
rebounding = below average
perimeter defense = below average
Passing = average

he is maybe above average at low, weak-side help defense/blocks, thats about it.
 
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I see him going overseas to gain experience. One and done.

 
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When people say that some people just mentally mature enough to go into the NBA McDaniels is that...

He isnt good enough to have the sleepy/mopey attitude, its going to drive coaches and trainers absolutely insane. Im not even sure he even likes to play basketball let alone has the passion and work ethic to make it in any competitive league.

81% chance he continues to not put in the work off the court, He is well below average when it comes to his shooting as a guard, ball handling, and physical development.
 

Probably my least favorite husky basketball player of all time.

Yeah it used to be Wroten for me but Wroten was significantly better in his one and done year.

I hate all those fags who transferred to Gonzaga. Dickau, Brown, Knight, Williams-Goss.

 
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Probably my least favorite husky basketball player of all time.

Yeah it used to be Wroten for me but Wroten was significantly better in his one and done year.

I hate all those fags who transferred to Gonzaga. Dickau, Brown, Knight, Williams-Goss.

Don’t agree on Dickau. One of my favorite college hoopers. I can’t blame NWG either. He wanted to win.
 
Probably my least favorite husky basketball player of all time.

Yeah it used to be Wroten for me but Wroten was significantly better in his one and done year.

I hate all those fags who transferred to Gonzaga. Dickau, Brown, Knight, Williams-Goss.

Don’t agree on Dickau. One of my favorite college hoopers. I can’t blame NWG either. He wanted to win.
All those guys except maybe Knight made the right choice, and hard to blame him either. IIRC he transferred because he hated Doug Wrenn.

 
https://twitter.com/HuskyHaul/status/1242308775052099586?s=20

Enjoy the G-League

When people say that some people just mentally mature enough to go into the NBA McDaniels is that...

He isnt good enough to have the sleepy/mopey attitude, its going to drive coaches and trainers absolutely insane. Im not even sure he even likes to play basketball let alone has the passion and work ethic to make it in any competitive league.

81% chance he continues to not put in the work off the court, He is well below average when it comes to his shooting as a guard, ball handling, and physical development.

I can agree that his ball handling and shooting aren't as good as he thinks they are, but he wasn't necessarily a low effort player, just extremely sloppy.

He was pretty disruptive on D, effort wasn’t an issue. Trying to be Kevin Durant was the issue.
 
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