He’s better on offense Ausar is better on defense but both are versatile wings. If either one starts hitting open threes consistently let alone both that’s dangerous
@@donbur1553 nothing really. I guess we will be a defense and dunk team? His scouting report was a lot like Ausar, quick, explosive, hard worker, 3 is sketchy? Im ok tho. I think he will be good.
30% of all of shots taken in NBA are 3 point shots and the average percentage made is 35 to 37%. The Pistons averaged just less than 35% on 3 point shots. Ron Holland averaged 24% on 3 point shots. Ausar Thompson averaged 18.6% on 3 point shots. So the Pistons were below average on 3 point shots and their last two picks are well below average on 3 point percentage. And they play basically the same position. Is this how you building a winning team? Is it possible to get better at 3 point shooting? Yes. Absolutely. Michael Jordan's 3 point percentage his first year in the NBA was 17.3%. He worked on it diligently and ended up averaging 32% for his career. Kobe Bryant averaged 33% on 3 point shots for his career. So all hope is not lost yet on Ausar and Ron Holland. They are very young and have the ability with hard work to get better. But at some point in time the Pistons need to stop collecting talent and start building a team that can win.
It’s more than just three point shooting… Bogan Bondovic is a better three point shooter and perimeter scorer than any young guy at this point. Look how bad we were even with him. It’s more how inexperienced they are all together
@@veljkoradovic7162 DJJ is a way better perimeter defender, and not as much of a ball handler/self creating slasher as Holland. The playmaking upside for him is what separates this comp.
how did you know?
Hate to ruin his omnipotence but he changed the title after they drafted him to pop back up in the algorithm
Changed the title brother
He changed the title for clicks. He gets views today but I’m definitely not subscribing
Trajan Langdon agrees with u 100%
I’ve watched a ton of his videos. This kid has that “it” factor. I’m convinced he’ll be a star.
Ron will be a dog for the Pistons, I can tell by his demeanor 💯🔥👀
U called it bro😂
He didn’t. He changed the title
My new favorite channel 😌
smart to get best player avail then hope for best cause we need it. good pick
Perfect for Pistons
Go ron
So ausar Thompson nice
He’s better on offense Ausar is better on defense but both are versatile wings. If either one starts hitting open threes consistently let alone both that’s dangerous
@@nathanzonno9030 I agree
W video Logan
So now we (the Pistons) have two Ausar Thompson's??
Yep and we're excited about it 💯
What's wrong with two good players? Make it work I'd take two Cades also
@@donbur1553 nothing really. I guess we will be a defense and dunk team? His scouting report was a lot like Ausar, quick, explosive, hard worker, 3 is sketchy? Im ok tho. I think he will be good.
Average 20 with no shooting is krazy work
Starting to like this dude. Deeeeetroit basketballllll
30% of all of shots taken in NBA are 3 point shots and the average percentage made is 35 to 37%. The Pistons averaged just less than 35% on 3 point shots. Ron Holland averaged 24% on 3 point shots. Ausar Thompson averaged 18.6% on 3 point shots. So the Pistons were below average on 3 point shots and their last two picks are well below average on 3 point percentage. And they play basically the same position. Is this how you building a winning team? Is it possible to get better at 3 point shooting? Yes. Absolutely. Michael Jordan's 3 point percentage his first year in the NBA was 17.3%. He worked on it diligently and ended up averaging 32% for his career. Kobe Bryant averaged 33% on 3 point shots for his career. So all hope is not lost yet on Ausar and Ron Holland. They are very young and have the ability with hard work to get better. But at some point in time the Pistons need to stop collecting talent and start building a team that can win.
It’s more than just three point shooting… Bogan Bondovic is a better three point shooter and perimeter scorer than any young guy at this point. Look how bad we were even with him. It’s more how inexperienced they are all together
You must be psychic for predicting the Pistons would choose Ron Holland... :)
Yep changing the title after the pick helps!
Pistons fans, grant hill wasn't a shooter. Remember that. Just saying
yup. He was still working on his jumper when be got hurt.
What would his pro comp be
ive seen/heard ausar thompson similarities
Maybe better Derick Jones Jr
@@veljkoradovic7162 DJJ is a way better perimeter defender, and not as much of a ball handler/self creating slasher as Holland. The playmaking upside for him is what separates this comp.
Jonathan kuminga
@@spondedphex198 He is not as athletic as Kuminga he will have to shoot well to be an All-Star while Kuminga just needs to hit occasionally
Who needs three point shooting in the modern NBA? Not the Detroit Pistons!
We will be ok building
Woah
He changed the caption lol
Scottie Barnes 2.0 or klaw at best
Poor man's Darozen
Or Malik monk
Gonna be tough being a transition scorer on a team that causes one turnover every 3 games.
I heard this about Killian
Sounds like a taller , slower, worst shooter , better defense then Ivey.
Nothing about Ron Holland is "slow". He's one of the best athlete's in the draft.
Thought the same thing lol
Yeah you slow 😅