Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:nate, IMO, Olynyk will become a solid starter in the NBA. Gonzaga won too many games for him to be a scrub.
Gonzaga always wins a ton of games and they've always put out NBA scrubs since Stockton. That's not a reason to expect Olynyk to be successful.
Unless he's Dirk level good on offense, he's going to have trouble holding down a starting job. I don't think he's that good. He'd be a mid 20s pick at best in a normal year.
Remember Mehmet Okur? He's the kind of player I envision Olynyk becoming.
Not a sexy pick but with the team the Pistons had he found minutes next to Ben and Rasheed Wallace on the Piston's title team. He started for Jerry Sloan on a couple playoff teams with Utah.
Every effective C is not a powerhouse or a great defender. Olynyk is more of a PF but he will play C , too.
Fair enough. But Memo Okur was a pretty powerful player. And I'm not sure you'd want to take a Memo Okur in the lottery today.
If you have a Ben Wallace that you can play next to Olynyk, OK then. You could hide Olynyk on defense then. But there aren't many Ben Wallace's out there and we'd have to go out and get one of our own.
I'd rather take Olynyk than Adams. Probably take him over Plumlee and Dieng too. But I'd rather not be in that situation of having to settle for one of them at all. At 3, we should be able to find someone who has enough two way potential that we won't have to scheme up funky line ups and go out and find specialists to hide him on one end or the other.
And in an ideal world, we'll soon find a big that can be a long term defensive anchor to cover up for other teammates so we can plug these offensive specialists in at the guard or forward spots.