Indeed wrote:I watched 1 game (against Larsen, not U18 game), and their twin tower setup has been pretty difficult to score against. Even the opponent has a stretch big, but their length (even their SF has some length) are very disrupting. Opponent already down by 10 after the first 8 shots. They basically shut down the opposing PF due to his length, while they have another big body at C. However, their pace and quickness are slower, so it is hard to judge the talent level. Could he be just a bench player in NBA? Well, still young, time will tell.
I remember reading that advanced stats showed that the team's defense improved quite a bit whenever Porzingis was on the floor. Not sure if I remember it correctly though.
DG88 wrote:The more I look at Capela the more I want to draft him to be our future PF. That kids defensive upside is huge with his rebounding, shot blocking instincts and PnR defense. He could become the next Amir a few years down the line. Getting stronger and getting a better midrange shot is key for him.
why? just because he has athleticism? He reminds me of one of those players you draft for his athleticism but never amounts to much due to lack of skill/ability/instincts/IQ. Stupid is really hard to fix.
Optimusprime_23 wrote:For those of you who aren't yet sold on selecting Inglis with our 20th pick...
If we can agree that the Spurs have an excellent track record of scouting and drafting players, they selected a fairly similar player in Livio Jean-Charles last year with the 29th pick.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Liv ... rles-6125/
I like Inglis, but in this type of draft, where it seems fairly deep and there's a plethora of SF's..I'd rather just bank on him falling to the 2nd round or try to buy another low pick. I don't think there's any mock draft with him in the 1st round. If he's taken, just cut our losses and draft the next player with potential.