gesa2 wrote:I'm still not buying Kawhi as an effective rotation player. Mike Prada from BulletsForever agrees:Conclusion: And therein lies the problem. Leonard will have to become a passable three-point shooter, because he is so dreadfully inefficient as a two-point shooter. To do that, he will have to play further away from the basket, which negates his rebounding advantage. This is why I'm down on Leonard as a prospect. He's a great workout guy and has great measurables, but he doesn't have enough scoring ability to be anything more than a self-check as a 4, and even if he develops a three-point shot and becomes a 3/D type, it takes away his biggest on-court asset (rebounding). There are a lot of interesting things to the Leonard package, but they just don't add up to me.
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2011/5/24 ... #storyjump
The article as a whole is interesting. Stat comparison of defensive forwards that would be options between 6-18.
The Prada piece was devastating, I admit to buying-it and being scared-off by Leonard now.







I truly don't get it. OTOH, we do know that Givony does his own scouting and is therefore less likley to re-hash what others have written.....but still, why does Vesely get to go this-high based on his hops while JaJuan Johnson is a borderline 2nd rounder?















