tontoz wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:We need lockdown defense at the small forward, alot more than a non defensive below average non athlete that loves to shoot jumpers at the small forward spot. Carmelo can't take over a game defensively which is why his teams have never consistently gone deep into the playoffs. He faces the same problems in NY unless they get some hall of fame defensive players.
If Vesely, Tyler, D.Williams and Kanter are all gone at 6, that's the only way i would consider taking him. its not happening and Marcus is going to struggle trying to get his shot against nba starters. He might do well against bench players but his lack of athleticism severely limits his upside. He's a sixth man type player but finding a offensively oriented small forward who can't win battles defensively each night are quite easy to find in the nba.
Morris has the same vertical and sprint time as Melo and beat Melo in the bench press. I guess Melo isn't athletic either, right?
Vesely is too weak to guard 4s and not quick enough to guard 3s. He can't shoot, dribble or rebound. I wouldn't take him at 18 let alone 6.
Vesely was guarding nba guards like flip murry so he had much more difficult perimeter assignments that M.Morris. We need that can contest perimeter shots. Marcus Morris doesn't have length to make up for slow footspeed. Vesely does. He also is a scrapper defensively and shows tremendous effort defensively.
Morris is more polished offensively but he isn't that good offensively that he can make up for his poorr defense on the perimeter. Vesely has tremendous upside offensively and defensively and already has shown that improvement. Morris doesnt have the physical tools to get better offensively or defensively.
He isn't a number or number two option and if anything, the teams opposing small forward will circle morris as their guarantee for eclipsing their career high. Morris has no tools at all to bother the average nba small forward shot and he doesn't have the footspeed to shutdown driving lanes, close out on shots. finally artest was a decent defender mainly because he was allowed to get away with handchecking opponents on the drive and he was so powerful that a slight nudge would knock most perimeter off balance. I don't see marcus morris with anything close to this type of power his arms while moving his feet. the ability to knock someone off balance by only moving your forearms two inches is a pretty rare physical ability which artest had he also have a over 7'2 wingspan.
so again, a player that has the tools to shutdown perimeter players with his superior length and average footspeed adds points by subtraction.
But when you are building a team, your starters need to be able shutdown their man defensively while not being an offensive liability. Vesely fits this role and improving offensively while marcus magically takes the place of antwan jamison.
the way i see it is this, how much better a defender is Marcus Morris over Antwan Jamison. Do we really want to go back to watching another powerforward with no shotblocking skills and slow feet try and play the small forward spot.
finally there really is no comparison to Vesely's fluid shooting mechanics and J.Jeffries stiff shooting mechanics. Night and day.
if we are gun ho on finding a scoring small forward with no defensive upside then d.wiilliams and marcus morris should be fine picks. IF we want a team that scraps defensively and thrives on penetration from wall, then we go Vesely. i think i am biased because i like my starters tto have a reach advantage with at least average footspeed for their respective position as prime requirements. As long as they show the mechanics and continuous improvements in their offensive and defensive awareness---they normally getting positive marks from me. If a players doesn't have a superior standing reach for their position--9'0 standing reach is superior for a small forward and marcus doesn't have it.
I think the scenario goes--D.Williams is worth the 6th and (18th this year or lottery protected next year). i would rather have mcGee and marcus morris than d.williams and any player on Minnesota's roster. if we really want d.will that bad..then marcus morris isn't far off from d.williams. If we want a player that matches up each night with the other player's star perimeter player who also isn't a defensive liability then Vesely is the better fit.
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