kodo wrote:drosestruts wrote:1. Kalkbrenner
2. Richardson
3. Clifford
4. Saraf
Really different names than usual, I like it!
Older players being undervalued is nothing new.
Kalkbrenner was dominant this year.
Offense:
Kalkbrenner shot 73% in the pick and roll this year. He sets good hard screens and rolls hard to the rim, has great hands, and is ag reat lob catcher and finisher.
For three straight years his 2P FG% was over 70%
And it's not on low volume, he attempts 12 shots a game. He dropped 49 points in a game this season.
He led the NCAA in dunks. He gets to the rim and he finishes.
98th percentine in trasition effecieny
90th percentile in post-ups and in cuts
86th percentile in putbacks
34% 3P% this year
Defense:
Best paint protector in the entire draft. Won the NCAA Naismith defensive player of the year award. 4 time Bog East DPOY
2.7BPG with a 7.3% Block Rate
Creighton ranked in the 96th percentile as a team in opponent field goal % at the rim and that's due to Kalkbrenner
Commits only 2.2 fouls per 100 possesions. He locks down the paint and does so without fouling
A year after Edey and Clingan go top 10 I'm sort of confused why Kalkbrenner is mocked so low. The resume is great.
He's the best rim protector in the draft and the most effecient offensive player in the draft