DC_Melo wrote:cupcakesnake wrote:GSWFan1994 wrote:
I'd say he's a rich man's version of Tobias, but with improved ballhandling, passing and playmaking.
But, all of this, comparing a 21-year old with a prime Tobias. So Banchero can (and will) improve on what he is right now.
I like Banchero and I would definitely pick him over Chet. The issue with Chet is durability.
Banchero's archetype (a big, versatile wing who can serve as a team's primary scorer) is very easy to identify as a success mold in the NBA's history. Many champions and contenders had a similar player like him as their best player.
The issue with Banchero is how much better he can get, and if, over time, he could be good enough to be the best player on a contender, or if he would need a better player alongside him. That I still don't know, need to see his development curve, it's too early to tell.
Paolo is 3 inches taller than Tobias Harris (6'9" vs. 6'6.5" no shoe measurement) and on another level athletically. Paolo's game is much more built on force: speed, strength, explosiveness, and a bigger body. Paolo has not figured out his offensive role in the NBA yet, but the one thing people couldn't do in year 1 was keep him out of the paint without fouling (10.6 FTA per 100).
I don't think there is a good player comp for him just because there aren't any guys at his size playing that way. Like he's bigger than Lebron or Julius Randle. Size wise he's closer to Sabonis or Ben Simmons. I don't know what Paolo is yet but I know he's got some rare gifts.
Yea… his athleticism is very sneakily close to elite. He’s not jumping out of gyms but has such a rare blend of power, agility, coordination, and length. He’s too quick for a lot of bigger post defenders to guard, and can overpower anyone his size or smaller. And he’s got a diverse arsenal of scoring moves that uses that blend of athleticism very well. If he ever hits his full potential, he’ll be a real nightmare for opposing defenses.
That said… I would take Chet over PB. Partially cuz I’m a Portland fan and the thought of drafting a promising center with injury concerns is simply too nostalgic to resist.
The other part is cuz he’s such a difference maker defensively and you just can’t coach size. His build is too uniquely suited for the modern center. If Wemby didn’t exist Chet would be hyped as the next generational talent. The few guys that do match up well with a guy like PB are the lengthy, agile types… and that’s cuz those types match up well against almost everyone lol. Which makes Chet highly valuable.
While PB has the higher offensive ceiling, the gap between him and Chet on that end doesn’t compare to the gap in Chet’s defensive potential over PB, at least in my opinion.
I like/agree with all this.
Chet gives you that KG-type passive value. It doesn't always matter whether he's scoring or playmaking because his mobility, rim protection, and shooting touch mean he's always boosting your team.
Paolo's value is more active so he needs to be doing great things with the ball in his hands. His defense is up and down, and his spacing is poor. He needs to be the type of player that forces the defense to collapse on him because the scoring threat is too much. Right now he takes a lot of tough shots so defenses are mostly living with that. It's also tough for him because Orlando's spacing is so bad.
Chet is in an ideal environment. 3000 guards who love to drive and pass. It's a potential feast every night for a versatile finisher. They also badly need his size so they'll want him on the floor as much as possible. On the Paolo side, Orlando is in a good place in terms of talent (Franz and Paolo is a very fun duo to build around) but they aren't optimized to support that talent yet. They play with so much size but so little shooting.