jcsunsfan wrote:College freshman stats.
11 points, 8 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, 68% free throws, .200 from the three. 23 mpg
11 points, 6 rebounds, 3 blocks, 78% free throws, .396 from three. 21.8 mpg
Two players. Both 6-11 to 7-0 range. Both with wing spans in the 7-4 7-5 range. The first is Joel Embiid and the second is Jaren Jackson Jr.
I really like Bagley and I would not mind having him on the Suns at all. But evaluations have to be honest. Defense matters a lot in a big man. JJJr is ALREADY a significantly better defender than Bagley and has the physical tools that Bagley does not (length) to be much much better. Bagley has size, strength, and a motor. But that can only take you so far. For those who want to discount JJJr because of a couple of poor games at the end of the year, you will do it to your peril. He has a much better chance of being a AD type of player than Bagley does. Bagley simply does not have the physical tools or skill set. Bagley will be a rich man's Faried.
My concern about JJJr is that he will take more time than the Suns really have to give him to mature. Bagley will be a double-couble machine from day one. But in the end I think JJJr will be the better player.
These three players all have real potential.
1. Bamba: length, rebounding, defense.
2. JJJr: length, defense, scoring.
3. Bagley: scoring, rebounding
I agree 100 percent. JJJ defense is better, however, Bagley offense is better. On projections, at least IMO, I think Bagley can become a better defensive of player than JJJ an offensive player. That's the exact reason I have no problem with Trae Young. Bagley has athleticism, which is a big factor in projecting defense. Just be sound.
Funny, after debating Bagley all day and watching more film of him, I am happy with a top three pick.