I decided to watch/read a bunch of Sharpe content. I would be ok if the Rockets took Sharpe, but only because I assume they will have worked him out in person and had their independent scouts evaluate him.
I personally wouldn't draft him from what I've seen and read on the internet alone. All of his videos are him playing against an empty gym or against high school AAU kids. He looks like a massive athlete in those videos and a knock down shooter, albeit against 0 defense. The AAU numbers are good, but not legendary (FT% is in the upper 60s!). The worrisome part of the AAU videos are that he looks like an absolute giant compared to his competitors. He is only 6'5'', thats not that big in the NBA.
I especially don't like that he hasn't found a way to play any competitive basketball in a year. Seems a bit fishy. Sharpe committed to Kentucky and then noped out early in the process. Sharpe actually turned down an offer to play in the G-league. His family basically put out a statement saying we are just going to work on making him a better basketball player. HOW? He has to play competitive basketball to improve.
You have to admire the mentality of a guy like Jalen Green. He was uninterested in college, so he decided to get better in the G-league. He could have also done nothing for a whole year and been a top 10 pick, but thats not how he works. That mentality is paying off big time and he is actually reaching some of his potential.
When you draft a very raw developmental prospect, you need them to have a strong competitive spirt and the desire to play basketball. I don't get that from Sharpe, so I would elect to pass on him without any further info.
I might have just passed on the next Kobe...but I also might have dodged the next Royce White.
I personally wouldn't draft him from what I've seen and read on the internet alone. All of his videos are him playing against an empty gym or against high school AAU kids. He looks like a massive athlete in those videos and a knock down shooter, albeit against 0 defense. The AAU numbers are good, but not legendary (FT% is in the upper 60s!). The worrisome part of the AAU videos are that he looks like an absolute giant compared to his competitors. He is only 6'5'', thats not that big in the NBA.
I especially don't like that he hasn't found a way to play any competitive basketball in a year. Seems a bit fishy. Sharpe committed to Kentucky and then noped out early in the process. Sharpe actually turned down an offer to play in the G-league. His family basically put out a statement saying we are just going to work on making him a better basketball player. HOW? He has to play competitive basketball to improve.
You have to admire the mentality of a guy like Jalen Green. He was uninterested in college, so he decided to get better in the G-league. He could have also done nothing for a whole year and been a top 10 pick, but thats not how he works. That mentality is paying off big time and he is actually reaching some of his potential.
When you draft a very raw developmental prospect, you need them to have a strong competitive spirt and the desire to play basketball. I don't get that from Sharpe, so I would elect to pass on him without any further info.
I might have just passed on the next Kobe...but I also might have dodged the next Royce White.