carey wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Basically I can see Murrays' ceiling as a cross between/ brandon roy and deron williams.
And skal has a ceiling of a cross between theo ratliff defensively, and offensively....chris bosch and pau gasols lovechild.
That would still be an amazing infusion of athletic talent and skill.
Finally, You have to consider Thon maker at #28. How could anyone pass on a 7'1 very mobile skilled, aggressive big man with a non stop high motor.
Any thoughts on their comparisons ?
I think you are comparing those two guys to perennial All-Stars so we might need to slow it down a bit. I have trumpeted Skal for quite some time, but I am pretty sure his stock has risen to the 8-10 range.
Re: Thon though, skilled is not a word I would use to describe him just yet. Long, mobile, and aggressive? Probably. But if we are saying Bender is 2 years away I don't know how far away that suggests Thon is.
Carey, I hear you on the fact that they are far removed from that prestigious company currently. And I know it is equally important to temper expectations.
But I for my part can see them reaching that level ...IF....they fall into the right situations. To some degree, All rookies are projects to be hopefully developed into a highly productive talent to their respective teams.
I do strongly believe that each player of the three has that "it" factor to become great.
For instance, In regards to murray, It is his confidence, and poise that will set him apart from his peers.
For Skal, It is his immense skill and fluidity for a 7 footer, along with with his very adept defensive prowess. That is a rare combination for a big man to have the total package on both ends. His only knock was whether or not he would be deemed a soft player. But upon review, He seems completely assertive and aggressive in the post.
Now I think that he AND bender are quite similiar in most ways, But I just see Skal as a more polished player in the post/ as well as defensively.
And finally... For Maker..... I See his versatility, fluidity, mobility, and non stop motor makes him very intriguing prospect, rim runner and defensive presence.
He can run the court, shoot, play defense , play above the rim, and is tenacious. all the factors that contribute to a high level starter .....Or perhaps even more(Given the right situation) and playing time.
A real steal at #28. And don't get me wrong....I love me some bender, Heck, I am even intrigued by ellensons skill and size.
But IF.... We miss out on Skal by #13 , I would totally choose Maker or even Ellenson. Just to make sure we get that high level talented Big man prospect.
Remember guys... Both Skal and Maker were listed as possible #1 prospects based on their skill, size, and versatility.