Chris McCullough DraftExpress Video Breakdown | Syracusefan.com

Chris McCullough DraftExpress Video Breakdown

I disagree with the assessment that McCullough has the "ability to elevate quickly and smoothly." Based on what we saw this year, he's rather slow off the floor and this -- not his lack of strength -- hurt his efficiency around the rim. He got blocked and challenged a ton because he wasn't quick enough to elevate and dunk.

The rest of it is fair, though.
 
I disagree with the assessment that McCullough has the "ability to elevate quickly and smoothly." Based on what we saw this year, he's rather slow off the floor and this -- not his lack of strength -- hurt his efficiency around the rim. He got blocked and challenged a ton because he wasn't quick enough to elevate and dunk.

The rest of it is fair, though.

It seemed more like he just wasn't willing to dunk for some reason lol. It was kinda like Giannis Antetokounmpo gets at times where he goes up and can easily dunk it, but decides to attempt a lay-up instead and misses.
 
I haven't watched the video, but DrafExpress does have a tendency to give a good general assessment but miss on a lot of the finer points.

I think I was watching a midseason video on Roc or something and counted 4 or 5 errors. It was either that they didn't really have enough evidence in the video to support what they were asserting about his game or they would assert something with selective footage not indicative of his game. In one instance, they were critiquing a highlight that was actually Obokoh, not Roc!

Again, I haven't watched this video yet, but I'd take away anything from it with a grain of salt.
 
I think this video and the latest Rak one are spot on. Contrary to popular opinion there is tons of detail put into these breakdowns and videos. One of the first areas (and most important, IMO) they address in regards to CMac is the lack of ability to finish through contact around the rim due to his lack of strength.
 
I haven't watched the video, but DrafExpress does have a tendency to give a good general assessment but miss on a lot of the finer points.

I think I was watching a midseason video on Roc or something and counted 4 or 5 errors. It was either that they didn't really have enough evidence in the video to support what they were asserting about his game or they would assert something with selective footage not indicative of his game. In one instance, they were critiquing a highlight that was actually Obokoh, not Roc!

Again, I haven't watched this video yet, but I'd take away anything from it with a grain of salt.

Not to hijack the thread but where did they find that?
 

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