DCZards wrote:nate33 wrote:DCZards wrote:All this talk about a "decent core" going forward and no mention of AP? He may ultimately turn out to be one of Tommy's most important finds, especially with his upside as a defender, rebounder and shotblocker.
He's 24. I'm not sure if he's going to get all that much better than he is now.
It would help a great deal if he could shoot 3's off the pick and pop. But given that he's a 59% FT shooter, I don't think that's in the cards.
I really don't have much hope of AP being able to shoot 3s...but I still think he can be a valuable piece off the bench. Every team needs a big man who can rebound and protect the paint. Yes, in an ideal world he'd also be able to knock down the 3. But don't really need his 3pt shooting. We have the scorers.
He's better than a 59% FT shooter...just check out his shooting form from the line. I expect AP to end up closer to a 70% FT shooter.
Edit to add: As far as getting much better after 24, tell that to Jordan McRae, tell that to Lou Williams. Coaching, hard work, experience/opportunity and, in AP's case, increased strength is what's most important...not age. In addition, it's not unusual for big men to be late bloomers.
If you think his upside is that of "a valuable piece off the bench" then you and I aren't really in disagreement. I don't think of AP as part of "the core" because I think he'll likely pan out to be merely a bench big, and those guys are a dime-a-dozen. There's always a Willie Cauley-Stein or Skal Labissiere available for cheap in free agency. The hard part is finding someone a step above that tier.

























