nate33 wrote:Somebody mentioned it somewhere, but it bears repeating. Seraphin might pan out to be very similar to Kendrick Perkins.
Seraphin is 6-9 with a 7-3 wingspan and a 9-1 standing reach. He weighs about 275.
Perkins is 6-10 with a 7-4 wingspan and weighs 280.
Seraphin is more athletic than Perkins. I've read conflicting reports about Perkins' wingspan. Some way it's 7-6.5, which is longer than even Haywood's. I find that a little hard to believe.
I can see that. Perkins but more athletic.
I want to see him get some PF minutes along the way.
I know people love to be all about the rookies, but as we just saw with Booker and Seraphin, rookies develop over the year and dont just come out gang busters.
For me, that makes Booker and Seraphin the ones to watch next year, if we have games. And of course Wall and Craw. Our new rookies will be used for spot minutes for 20-30 games. There isnt a Wall who will come in an start or log major minutes right off the bat.
Hell, I even would want to see what Hamady may have added. This team is was so young last year with plenty of first year players. Those are the ones most likely to have improved.
Bring on Seraphin. Lets not overlook this guy so fast.