Hal14 wrote:Cissoko is VERY interesting. I think it'd be hard to pass him up, if he's still there. He checks a lot of boxes, when you look at the other 2 guys Brad has drafted in the 2nd round since taking over (Begarin, Davison)
-Only 19 yrs old (JD was 19 when we drafted him, Begarin turned 19 shortly after the draft)
-From France (so is Begarin)
-Good athleticism, has some crazy highlight reel dunks (obviously JD and Begarin have that, too)
-Wing (Begarin is a wing too. But with Cissoko being 1" taller, at least 10 lbs heavier and being more of a 3/4 combo than Begarin who's more of a 2/3 combo, I don't think the overlap with them is that bad
-Has shown some really impressive playmaking flashes (so did Begarin and JD)
-A guy who slips later in the draft (partly due to a low 3 pt %, partly due to being kind of raw with high turnovers) but has the long term upside to end up being a top 20 player form his draft class
I mean, for crying out loud, most people are now saying Bilal Coulibaly is gonna be a lottery pick. But IMO, Cissoko has a case for being the better prospect. One might say that:
-Cissoko can do everything that Coulibaly does, they're similar in age, both about the same height
-Cissoko has a much stronger/sturdier build so he'd be able to better withstand the pounding/physicality of a long NBA season than Coulibaly. Coulibaly could certainly get stronger over time, but as of now one might say Cissoko is the better prospect.
-Coulibaly started off the season in a really easy league. If you just look at his stats once he got moved up to a tougher league (on Wembanyama's team), he averaged just 5.5 PPG and 19 MPG in 32 games. Meanwhile, Cissoko, playing in the G-League (with the NBA 3 pt line, and facing competition that was arguably better than the comp Coulibaly faced), Cissoko put up 11.5 PPG and 29 MPG, while playing in 43 games.
-The 2 of them were teammates on the France team last summer at the U18 European championships. Cissoko started over Coulibaly and put up better numbers than him
-I think the only reason why most people are ranking Coulibaly higher now, is because his season is still going. It's recency bias. There's no other games left to watch right now, except the NBA finals and Metro 92. And all the draft people are watching Metro 92, since they have Wembanyama on the team. Meanwhile, Cissoko's G League Ignite season ended awhile ago, so people are forgetting about him..
-They're both top 20 prospects in this draft, imo. So if the Celtics can get 1 of them at pick 35, it's a great pick
Here's a closer look at Cissoko:
Only reason why I haven't been hyping up Cissoko more is because I assumed he'd be go before our pick. Most of the mocks I've seen have had him going somewhere in the mid to late 1st round, with maybe a couple mocks where he goes early 2nd round, before pick 35. But if he somehow falls to 35, I'd be all over that.