Son Goku 25 wrote:Indeed wrote:ciueli wrote:
I already answered this. Duke had him aggressively contesting guards out on the perimeter, hard to rack up blocks when he’s not close to the basket. He didn’t have the luxury of someone like Zach Edey playing drop coverage every possession and staying in the paint due to his lack of mobility. With respect to passing, that’s just not how he was used in Duke’s system. Look at Jak’s freshman season and it’s the same story, their college numbers are very similar per minute.
You seriously watched the games? I think you only watched highlights
Look at the blowbys, and ended up with drop coverage? How do you call that "guards out on the perimeter"?
Just from these clips he gets blocked so easily (esp at his height) i honestly hate those kind of bigs that dont know how to use their body and create space or be physical, he's gotta learn how to keep the ball up high which is something that can be learned.
That has been the problem in people claiming players will learn, and perhaps in no time.
However, our previous drafted players who have not even played much meaningful minutes (eg. Koloko).
The reason at this point we need a high draft pick is in need of a self creation player. We talked about it every year that we have enough role players with mid 1st. Yet, this draft we prefer to get a high end role player over anyone who can create, and assume they can get to that level. If that is true, we don't need to pray for a high draft pick and have the tank thread.
My preference is draft a self creation player at rookie contract, this has been what we discussed over the last few years, and our chance to do it.