can o peas wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:
1.4 blocks in 35 minutes is pretty terrible for a 6'11" or 7 footer whos the biggest player in this draft and one of the biggest dudes in college. Even guys like Channing Frye, Kurt Thomas, Shelden Williams, etc did better.
Maybe it means nothing. But for me it raises some red flags too about him being soft. I think his shot blocking will be non-existent in the NBA. A lot of questions about his strength, toughness, athletiscm, and willingness to mix it up down low.
But he is a good rebounder with skills. So maybe he could develop into am Okur or even Brad Miller minus the passing type at best. I think he's a little risky though.
Blocking guys like Derrick Williams and Markieff Morris, future NBA PFs is no small feat. Faried never played anywhere near to close the competition Vucevic did- his 2.3 blocks come with a bigger asterisk imo.
What future NBA big men did Faried play against? Terrence Jennings blocked Faried 4 times:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/playbypla ... =310760097That's what happens when you're a 6'7 PF.
And as you can see from the draftexpress video, Sullinger uses him time and again in the post.
Faried won't be a shot blocker either. He def has his red flags like everyone else such as the small school, offense and size. And he has work to do to become a good defender. But rebounding is a huge part of defense. We gave up a lot of offensive boards and 2nd chance points so thats where he would be fitting in.
Overall, I think his game will translate due to how hard he plays and the energy he brings. Even at the combines it looks like he's the hardest working big man there. He's knocking people over. With a 7' wingspan and 9' standing reach I think he can work past the size. I'm picturing someone like Jerome Williams. Or the same role that Nick Collison (9' standing reach too) plays off the bench who's really having a great playoffs. Faried is the same exact size as Collison when they put there hands up. Amare has a 9' 1/2" standing reach.
We can use someone like that if they can help us rebound off the bench. Guys like aren't that easy to get either. Reggie Evans, Foster, Przbilla....they make $5-$7mil a year. Its a costly role.
As for the other games:
Sullinger only had 8 points while Faried had 15pts, 12 boards, 5 steals and 2 blocks against Ohio State. A lot of those steals were when he was defending the post. If anything that game is a plus for Faried. And against Louisville they still won while Faried had 17 boards. He had a terrible offensive game, but nobody's drafting him for his offense. Against good teams Faried has showed he's able to beast on the boards.
As for Vucevic, if he was a good shot blocker he'd simply block more shots. Even Nate Robinson blocked Yao so one or two examples of blocking someone doesnt really mean too much. I just don't think you'll get shot blocking from him. I think we'll get a big body who can shoot and rebound with some skills. But there's been a lot of Euro players with that skill set who have not succeeded because they were too soft. That's just a major red flag for me. Its something that's really tough to judge from here. Either way, I'm not sure he's going to bring a lot of toughness.[/quote]
did you watch the video though? sullinger spins around him like he's stuck in cement. sullinger only played 25 minutes and had limited stats because it was such a blowout. and most of those steals were off of guards like diebler, lighty, and craft. I don't doubt that he'll get hustle stats like steals and maybe blocks just from being energetic a la balkman. so he probably doesn't have the height or weight to defend the post- one thing that will probably translate though is his rebounding but that's the only thing known.
As for Vucevic, I picked those games specifically since he was playing against future nba big men. it's not like those are the only blocks he ever had. I'm just trying to understand how 1.4 blocks per game is in any universe bad. at worse, it's average. I won't address the toughness concerns because who knows. At least he rebounds.[/quote]
I have been mentioning vucevic for a while and have read a bunch of articles saying that USC didn't use him like a center but he has the size and weight to be an NBA C he just needs to add more strength....I think which I have thought all along is we need a big man coach and if turiaf is still here I think he can help as well but if we somehow deal him for a pick i would be more happy so....