Charm wrote:EvanZ wrote:Charm wrote:
Your slippery and unquantifiable definition of "length" is totally useless here. If Sengun's supposed lack of length doesn't affect his ability to finish above the rim, rebound, and block shots, then how does it even matter?
Most rim protection is done with the defender on the ground or jumping from a standstill not the same thing as loading up for a dunk. Standing reach is what really matters near the basket.
...so his blocks don't count if he had to jump? You're not making any sense here.
Virtually everyone recognizes that he's much more effective defensively around the basket than he is on the perimeter. Virtually everyone recognizes that he's better at defending bigger, slower players rather than smaller, quicker players. Reasonable minds can disagree on exactly how good he is defensively in the paint, or how bad he is defensively on the perimeter, but it's clear that the more he's in the paint, the more he's in position to succeed on that end of the court. Why anyone would intentionally try to make him a PF, which at the NBA level means a lot of switching and chasing shooters around the 3-point line, is beyond me.
You're either too invested into Sengun and not reading/understanding correctly. EvanZ trying to say most Centers don't get a running start when defending the paint or blocking shots. It's all, or mostly jumping/standing straight up. So I can see why standing reach is important. I also have concerns with him defending the PnR as his perimeter defense looks shaky. I still think he's a 6-12 range guy with a high ceiling. I just think all the defensive concerns are valid and his fans are glossing over it. But his detractors are ignoring all or most of the things he does at an elite level.













