Even if he gets his shot back, it's a misallocation of talent. They already have an incredible young point guard. Not that they couldn't play [well] together if he gets his shot back, but it's hardly controversial to say that the potential star wing player (as opposed to the potential star point guard) would be a better fit to pair with their core (lead by a star point guard and a star center).
I don't think you watch the sixers much if you don't think they need a PNR guard.
He's a very good fit for the roster, in theory, which assumes he can shoot.
If not, obviously you are correct.
Not to pile on, but it seems a little strange that you're harping on Jaylen Brown's FT shooting in the other thread in questioning whether he's really a good shooter, but with Fultz you're saying that shooting well from range is something he's "done before", when he shot <65% from FT range in college.
Basically, when you say shooting well is something Markelle Fultz has "done before", you're relying on an 126-attempt sample size from the college 3PT line, but then you question the validity of Jaylen Brown's 441-shot sample size from the deeper NBA line.
JFC.
I asked why you Celtics fans were so confident in the ft shooting being irrelevant vs his 3 point percentage, when people who have put up season like his have generally regressed in 3point percentage.
This is an observation I asked for feedback on.
The answer from the only person, who didn't take it as an insult to question this take, pointed out he had terrible free throw form and this season has retooled it and there's a considerable difference
I was questioning why you guys all agreed to the same view when the pure numbers don't support it. Specifically as I had not watch brown enough to know if there was a mechanical change.
With Fultz I'm simply saying I'm not going to assume he can't shoot ever again because of this weird issue. Given his shot has improved since they started taking it seriously and also that near every expert thinls he needs an off season to help fix it.
Is there a guarantee? No but I was responding to someone who claimed he'd never shoot again
I worded the brown stuff about as carefully as I could to not offend and still everyone just got upset.
Here's history, why are you guys all ignoring it? There was an answer.