BlazersBroncos wrote:I see Clingan as a sort of super-Zubac and a starting caliber guy.
Edey to me is a upper tier bench C - probably worth a pick in the 25-40 range. A guy that can give you 15-20mpg and change the flow of a game just due to his post gravity. Its hard to find a comparison for him, offensively he is a lot like Yao w/o that sweet midrange shot.
Further, I think a team takes him far earlier than is expected (Middle teens IMO) - and I think unlike most players he has a huge variance in what he ends up as in the NBA - I can see him as a 20/10 hulk of a big or a guy that is out of the league when his rookie deal is up. I just have no idea on him.
This, right here, sums up what I think.
I see some Brad Daughterty in the way Clingan moves. Good touch around the rim and good potential for two way play. Strong legs and decent hips that'll make him difficult to stop. Maybe that makes him a 'super-Zubac' in today's era but he'll be useful to teams like Kessler and Gobert are, nonetheless.
Edey is the perfect bench big with potential to be a good starter. Since you're presumably a Blazer fan, he fits what Enes Kanter was for Portland except with better defense and he also will fill the role Robert Williams III was supposed to.
I won't bet everything on him being 'the next Jokic' but I do think it's funny some of the criticisms thrown at Jokic's direction prior to the draft describe Edey to a tee. I don't think he'll hit that but just like how Jokic becomes akin to what Sabonis was supposed to have been (ie. a David Robinson tier player who could've helped secure 2-3 rings), I could see Edey becoming what Yao Ming was supposed to become.
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On that note, my secret here for finding decent 'traditional centers' is......
if, in the three point era, they averaged
14/8.4 in 28 minutes (Shaq's FR minutes) as Freshmen centers on 55-65% FG%?They're so far ahead of the curve as Freshman that they turn out to be good quality NBA centers, in any era. Practically every traditional center who has put up these freshman numbers haven't failed. At all.
Edey and Clingan match this threshold. So did Duren and Kessler.
DeAndre Ayton, Robert Williams III, and Wendall Carter Jr., as well.
Of course, that list is currently shorter than the other list of names that qualify:
Embiid, Cousins, Shaq, Robinson, Oden, Hakeem, Ralph Sampson.
So, at worst, you get a starting center/good back up due to how advanced they are as a freshman big. At best, you get an All-Star center.