GimmeDat wrote:cjbulls wrote:
I mean, if this is the worst you have on an 18 yo center playing their first collegiate games, I'm not sure if you proved your point. Surely we aren't going to nitpick a couple of hand selected bad decisions? And yes, I am one who hates when people post mix tapes as well.
I'm not a big Wiseman fan, but I see the appeal of picking him. He arguably has the highest upside of any player in the draft, despite being a center.I always thought the general rule of thumb for bad drafts is to just take the highest upside player because you're likely to miss no matter who you pick.
Those clips aren't my arguments against Wiseman. There's a bunch of knocks - he's not very good laterally, his awareness/help on D isn't very good, not a good passer and can't create shots for himself really. If you want a detailed breakdown, this is an amazing article from the same guy, Spencer -
https://www.thestepien.com/2020/01/24/james-wiseman-scouting-report/
If we go back to my initial comparison with Poku, it's hard not to think that Poku has higher upside. He's listed at 7 foot, apparently he's grown another inch and a half since then, he's further along as a catch and shoot player and has shown the ability to shoot off basically guard actions, off movement, pulling up, etc... his passing is some of the best we've seen from a big basically ever, has great 'stocks' and is a solid rebounder.
It's more of a risk in terms of him putting on the strength to defend and score adequately in the paint, but he's probably a 4 full-time, plus his base is actually solid, he's just got a stick thin upper body right now.. but he's also the youngest player in the draft.
Look at these statistical pre-draft comparisons -
If swinging for ultimate upside is the goal, Poku's the guy, imo. Will he go top 10? Highly unlikely. Should he? I think, probably.
I think there's this conflation between being massive/doing exciting blocks/dunks equaling high upside that is making everyone think Wiseman has a high upside. Wiseman is a damn gazelle down the court, and can dunk the **** out of the ball when he gets to load up. But I dare say Poku's actual fluidity of movement and coordination for his size are similarly freakish in terms of athleticism.
Not quite sure what we should be excited about there? Poku's numbers compared to a random selection of guys, most if not all of whom played in an entirely different league doesn't say much to me. Then you go on to point out he's a 4, whereby we already have a sweet shooting 7' 4-man and another lottery 5 who thinks he's a 4. But I have seen no video on him so I don't want to judge him yet (although that 41%FG shooting is alarming)























