TucsonClip wrote:If anyone is selling Lonzo stock, ill swoop it up.
Say what you will about his jumper, its not broken IMO, and it will be addressed this summer. But, he has been night and day better defensively than I imagined. IQ, quick rotations, can body and wall off drives, has the size and strength to hold his ground, not to mention the 2.4 stocks (steal+blocks). Actually, he and Wall are the only PGs averaging at least a block and a steal per game.
Me too. I see people calling him a bust who don't get basketball. He is top five among rookies in rebounds per game, second to Simmons in assists and top ten in points. As you note, he has been better than expected on D.
Last year, he would have been first among rooks in assists by about 3 apg, 4th in scoring and second in rpg. He is a stat line stuffer who makes the game easier for his teammates. The article I posted above has a great stat. He is first in the league in lead passes of above 30 feet. Those are passes that don't usually wind up as assists, but enable a ton of easy buckets.
He has historically been a better shooter and this early season stuff is more of a slump. When he figures it out and starts shooting better, he will be a huge asset to the Lakers for m9re than a decade.