REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:UnbelievablyRAW wrote:Lol I’m still not on the Khaman train. I feel like you can draft a centre with his skill set any draft. Yes he’s really tall and long but objectively he hasn’t been dominant. His draft stock has a lot to do with potential vs on court production.
We’re probably not drafting this high for a while so I’m more for taking a guy who has shown high level talent.
Queen, Fears, Kasparas, Tre Johnson fit that bill. Also CMB if you feel we can develop a jumper with him
I’m not sure I’d rather have Khaman definitely over Ware and Ware wouldn’t go top 5 this year
He has been as dominant as an 18 year old center playing for a blue blood team that made final four should be. His on-court production was in fact excellent relative to his age. You're going to bring up the word "potential" with an 18 year old far more frequently than with a 19, 20, 21, 22 year old so I don't see the relevance.
In short I think your assessment is way off.
When compared to other C's drafted in the lottery in recent years his numbers don't reflect excellence. He's primarily a defensive C but doesn't hit a lot of the defensive markers like block% that high quality bigs had coming into the league (behind Clingan, Lively, Kessler, Holmgren, Duren). Arguably wasn't even the best defensive big on his team at Duke. I get rim deterrence, but I'd like to see how he fares against NBA level finishers who won't be afraid to challenge a rookie. Will that block% go up? Or will he foul a lot and end up being a taller Mitchell Robinson?
I don't think the potential to work in a switch defense is as viable as advertised either. I think he'd get cooked in an iso against most starting NBA guards
When I say its mostly potential with him, I mean in the same way it was with Cody Williams last year who didn't actually produce much in college but because of his measurements and theoretical potential, he goes top 10 but doesn't do much on a Utah team with all the opportunity in the world. He had good efficiency numbers in college because everything was low volume and spoon fed. In our current offense we require the C to be a decision maker and passer, if we want to play to his known strengths we'd have to change our offense to be more PnR heavy.
I could be way off on him, but I have a lot of reservation taking him in the top 10 in our position. If we were OKC or something I'd be less worried because we wouldn't need him to be a big part of our rotation in the near future. I can see the other guys I mentioned being high level contributors by the end of the season whereas Khaman would have to be a project. I also still think Chomche fits the archetype of who we'd want Khaman to be if he pans out
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