rockymac52 wrote:Dark Faze wrote:I really want Withey. I'd love to trade both picks to move up in a range to get him. I think he's going to be the best rim protector in this draft from day 1, with Dieng close behind and Noel eclipsing both in time.
I like Muscala. I think he's going to come into the league and be Jason Smith though--being a guy who is below average on D and on the glass but knocks down the elbow jumper everytime you execute the pick and pop nicely. That's not a bad thing to have at all, it's better than anyone we have off the bench, but I think having a 7 foot rim protector in Withey is a lot more valuable.
Ideally I'd like to move Seraphin, Singleton and a TPE for a three team swap with the Rockets in order to get Thomas Robinson. Say a swap with San Antonio, who would get more use out of coaching up Singleton and Seraphin than any pick they get at #28. A frontcourt rotation of Nene,Okafor, T-Rob, and Withey is going to be the most physical in the league.
Say no to Jeff Withey. I understand that no one would be drafting Withey for offense, but it's still worth mentioning that he's a black hole offensively, especially at the pro level. But here's my problem for him on defense... yes, he's long and can block shots. But he's a twig, and it shows.
Last year he was matched up with Kimmie English from the Pistons (a relatively weak and thin guy who arguably lacks the size to play SG in the NBA and scores most of his points on the perimeter) because of a strange guard-heavy Mizzou roster. They played 2 games against each other that year.
Withey Game 1: 0 points (0-1), 4 rebounds, 1 block
Withey Game 2: 2 points (1-1), 1 rebound
Again, his calling card is his defense, not his offense, but come ON. He's being defended by a 6'4" 190 pound perimeter player. He couldn't manage to even get up more than 1 shot in either of those games, or get more than 1 offensive rebound in that first game? Wow.
I won't judge him for the numbers English put up on him on the other side of the ball, because no NBA center would be able to keep up with an NBA SG (and I'm not sure, but kU might have let TRob guard Kimmie and Withey stay down low on D, can't remember).
Withey has progressed some since last year, to be fair, and it's only 2 games, but wow, they left a lasting impression on me. That is absolutely pitiful.
There were a few times where the shorter Romero Osby looked like the stronger of the two when they matched up this past seaosn.
















Not that that means anything. Still haven't seen him on their schedule for work out with sucks.






