Jamaaliver wrote:_s_t_u_r_t_ wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Bol Bol is terrible defending in space.
Nonsense.
Bol has a reputation for perimeter defense. And sub par post defense due to his lack of girth.
If you disagree, you'll need to take it up with league observers/pundits:The AthleticBol Bol a fascinating conundrum for NBA GMs
Bol Bol has a good chance to get a general manager fired. The Oregon center’s appeal is obvious. Players who are 7-foot-2 with a 7-foot-8 wingspan shouldn’t be able to block jump shots, lead the break, and take pull-up jumpers, let alone do it all in one 10-second period.
But we know the game is changing around him. While basketball in general is going more toward skilled perimeter play — it’s also moving toward mobile defensive play, still a struggle for the Sudanese center. His fit is paradoxical to the NBA: a dynamic offensive weapon who has significant potential to take a lot of that value away on the defensive end.Spoiler:
If you want to take up the point I raised... that the clip you decided to post in support of your assertion was inadequate... you'll need to do that still...
And why you didn't introduce *this* in support of your point is anyone's guess. Much more substantive.
Had you went there, I would have granted, Bol isn't really a defensive post player like most 7-2 guys are post players. And it's an interesting question... just like it will be for Zion, incidentally... how a coach decides to utilize his skill set given that his body and skill set don't match up to traditional norms.
And let's remember, again, after 9 games, we had a limited view of most of the players in this draft... but we have the advantage of seeing how all the others progressed and developed their games over the course of the season, while that's unfortunately not the case for Bol.... or, fortunately, if you're a team like us that otherwise might not have had any shot at him, if no injury had occurred and his early season top 5 pick predictions had held up.






















