Why It's Impossible To Evaluate RJ Barrett.

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  • @TerranovaBasketballStudy
    @TerranovaBasketballStudy  Рік тому +1

    How good do YOU think RJ is?
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    • @bkelly625
      @bkelly625 Рік тому +1

      RJ falls into the same tier as players like De’Andre Hunter, Jordan Poole, Gary Trent Jr., John Collins and Caris LeVert among others they are all just Mid… definitely playable but not necessarily ideal as starters in my opinion

  • @StandUpGill
    @StandUpGill Рік тому +3

    this mans like Andrew Wiggins in many ways; From their parents similar history and career paths to their quiet Canadian demeanours to their athleticism. Great vid btw.

  • @cordelldemattei5446
    @cordelldemattei5446 Рік тому +6

    Just not sure of his basketball IQ. Against the right matchup, he looks great, but he can't seem to figure out how to adjust when needed.

  • @marquessousa3285
    @marquessousa3285 Рік тому +2

    RJ is a very young player that needs time for his game to mature. As a coach or as a fan you need to have patience. He will learn to be more efficient. He will improve his game in Toronto. This trade will end up looking like a steal for Toronto

  • @parrishharris3008
    @parrishharris3008 Рік тому +4

    Personally if his coach gave him the green light and confidence since day 1 instead of Randle then Maybe his skill set would be more improved.

    • @phamawa
      @phamawa Рік тому +3

      Thats what I'm thinking. If he was given the responsibility of the 2nd ball handler behind Brunson, I think we'd see some more consistency and development.

  • @fearless.humility
    @fearless.humility Рік тому +6

    your analysis is too micro tangled in numbers and facts that are skewed because it lacks the macro context of the team and environment he works for since draft night.
    it's impossible because he plays for an impossible organization to understand 😂
    his mom and dad are legit athletes, achievers and talented winners. He is all that too, but in my opinion the Knicks since Patrick Weing Era have imploded and display nothing sustainable to develop athletes, winning or anything worth watching except fluke flashes that the Knicks didn't actually develop.
    In FIBA 2023, that's the best winning version of him the world has ever seen on a team and culture that's run correctly. That's how Canada won bronze and should have easily captured silver and possibly Gold.

  • @moorehoops3490
    @moorehoops3490 Рік тому +2

    It’s pretty simple. Good player but not good enough to be the all star he was drafted to be. He’s probably close to his peak.

  • @monkeyhighRTD
    @monkeyhighRTD Рік тому +5

    RJ bro. he would drop +30 one night then brick everything the following game. super inconsistent. was frustrating to parlay him

  • @norrisb1981
    @norrisb1981 Рік тому +1

    Like a lot of NBA players, RJ Barrett is pressured to play the modern style, which fights against the areas in which he excels and exposes his weaknesses.
    RJ needs to drastically reduce the amount of threes he takes, and he needs to start his point of attack three feet closer to the basket.
    He needs to step in to take his jumper which would improve shooting percentage and would help with his drives to the basket which is the strength of his game.
    It's strange because RJ plays, practices, and works out with two guys who have the exact approach the would unlock his full potential. His countrymen and world teammate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his NBA teammate Jalen Brunson. Like Barrett, both guys are not blindingly quick so they use the mobility they have to simply get to anywhere from 15 feet and in to get off their shots. Both have great control with their movements, which comes with work.
    They both primarily do the most damage in the mid-range as a result, when they do take threes, they are far more effective. SGA as a 6'5 guard has been one of the league leaders in points in the paint and Brunson at 6'0 leads guards in scoring 6 feet and in. I think Barrett could be right there with them.
    As far as defense goes, RJ just needs to commit. However, the defensive side of the ball is really on the Knicks. Thibodeau has better defenders on the wing outside of Barrett. Like Brunson, they simply have to give him less on ball responsibility.
    To sum up, RJ Barrett is like a singer who is trying to sing out of his range. Lower your register and lessen the time you're trying to hold the notes. 20 feet and in is where RJ can bloom.

  • @mcnilemoses
    @mcnilemoses Рік тому +29

    To me RJ falls into the same bracket as Harrison Barnes.

    • @TerranovaBasketballStudy
      @TerranovaBasketballStudy  Рік тому +7

      Less solidified off ball value than Barnes but I see what you’re saying in terms of value as a player

    • @cloakedcrowd1616
      @cloakedcrowd1616 Рік тому +1

      Honestly I’d say maybe a Corey maggette or something like that

    • @bramaroberto2357
      @bramaroberto2357 Рік тому +10

      He's already a better player than Harrison Barnes ever was

    • @tough3600
      @tough3600 Рік тому +4

      you can scale harrison barnes into a role player rj is only effective when hes shooting well.

    • @bramaroberto2357
      @bramaroberto2357 Рік тому +1

      you can literally say that about 90% of players in the league, still doesn't mean he's already better than hb ever was @@tough3600

  • @radmirhima9563
    @radmirhima9563 8 місяців тому

    we need a updated video

  • @navv2k
    @navv2k Рік тому +2

    Haven’t seen an rj vid in a while

  • @masterrserch3971
    @masterrserch3971 Рік тому +7

    RJ barrett is still so friggin young. Hes a mild mannered guy, who has to defer to that load Randle, and now Brunson (rightly so). ...but he still shines from time to time and I think took a step up from a personal confidence level in this past world tourney... he is/is gonna be a late bloomer. You don't work as hard as he does, be as athletic as he is, and as good as a person as he is, to not finally pit it all together and take his game to the next level.
    As a guy whose been SICK sick the last 2.5 years and has basically stayed in and watched TV all day, including EVERY SINGLE knicks game (and post game lol), I can confidently say that it IS indeed Randle that is the issue.
    And no, i'm not a hater, I ws the loudest loud mouth about extending him, and I have his Jersey. But again ive watched every game. You simply cannot understand why many of us KNOW that he is a HUGE issue unless you watch a large majority of knicks games.
    Im not gonna get into the myriad of reasons as to why, because this comment will become an essay, but if I have to, I will.
    And then when I point it all out you go and watch at least 27 of the 1st 30 games, then come back to me and admit what you never saw watching highlights and reading box scores

    • @Cashmoneymarv
      @Cashmoneymarv Рік тому +1

      Can you explain why Randle is the issue I don’t mind the essay

    • @d.monksworkshop1111
      @d.monksworkshop1111 Рік тому

      yeah...explain. Randle has terrible body language and I don't think he and RJ like each other.

  • @brmbrm5701
    @brmbrm5701 Рік тому +1

    Keep up the good work man,love your vids

  • @sfb1219
    @sfb1219 Рік тому

    Keep working hard ... i like your content ...

  • @chrisjonesharris9557
    @chrisjonesharris9557 Рік тому +1

    Who do you compare Isaiah Collier could he be a good player am a Washington wizard fan we might get a center

  • @Somethingsomethingmorbid0
    @Somethingsomethingmorbid0 Рік тому +7

    Great video man. Big Knicks fan, Canadian and RJ fan. This will be a big year for RJ cant wait for the season to start.
    "Hes a Basketball Genius with ADHD" sheiit 🤣

  • @dpolanco96
    @dpolanco96 Рік тому

    He just struggles with adjusting to the games each night. It’s ether he finds it one night but the next night he’s struggling with what he was just doing good the night before

  • @sonfroku420
    @sonfroku420 Рік тому +8

    Why his head shaped like an important political figure from the 50s.

  • @chrisjonesharris9557
    @chrisjonesharris9557 Рік тому +1

    Our you gonna breakdown prospects this year like you use to do for the other draft years

  • @Mrgiftedsoul
    @Mrgiftedsoul Рік тому +3

    He’s not that good he’s good but not that good you are ok to have him on your team but wouldn’t go out of your way to get him he isn’t great at anything just good at about everything he won’t be elite in any category cause he’s average or above average on most aspects of the game

  • @kattypan3293
    @kattypan3293 Рік тому

    he needs to improve efficient shooting, dribbling and quick decision/misdirecting skills. he has the mentality though but not able to bully players like he did in high school

  • @terrancegoldman7796
    @terrancegoldman7796 Рік тому +4

    He's sloppy

  • @djemraidola264
    @djemraidola264 Рік тому +3

    RJ has shown similar stat progress as Devin Booker and Jalen Brown. He is doing really good. Not great, but definately really good.

  • @nofg3159
    @nofg3159 Рік тому +1

    How it’s simple he’s trash best role is the bench

  • @kingkai9582
    @kingkai9582 Рік тому

    he would be andrew wiggins if zion didn't exist

    • @antshaq1
      @antshaq1 Рік тому

      And Zion would be Zion if Zion didn’t exist. Not like Zion is doing any better

  • @jon3326
    @jon3326 Рік тому +1

    RJ is just plain bad

  • @anthonybeal9026
    @anthonybeal9026 Рік тому

    It’s cause his game is not sexy

  • @jamesfinnegan4161
    @jamesfinnegan4161 Рік тому +1

    R J misses a lay up , doesn't get a foul call , stands there & looks at the ref , he is the last player down court to play defense .

  • @alexisaac1060
    @alexisaac1060 Рік тому +1

    Perhaps you're not an evaluator