Dat2U wrote:tontoz wrote:Dat2U wrote:The more I analyze it, the more I prefer Zach Edey to Donovan Clingan. I don't think either is full time 30+ min a game C but in 20-24 minutes a night, I can see Edey efficiently wrecking havoc against backup Cs across the league, he's just so skilled ... enough so that he can possibly get away with being a middlin defender as long as the effort is there.
I keep coming back to the fact Clingan cannot shoot fts (so suggesting he'll develop a 3 is a real longshot), he didn't play heavy minutes at UConn and got cooked by Edey in the NCAA tourney.
Clingan feels like a terrible reach in the top 3. Edey even late lottery seems like a significantly better value.
Cooked is a stretch. Edey scored 16 in the last 10 minutes when the game was already over. Clingan wasn't even on him for a lot of those points.
Prior to that Edey's efficiency wasn't good. After his hot start he struggled. Meanwhile on the other end.
Those are just from the first half. I could have made several more but I just got tired of it.
I remember watching Blake Griffin 'defend' at Oklahoma. Literally did not move on many occasions or give a 2nd effort. Why? Coaches made it clear to him is availability was more important than challenging every shot. Some kids take it to the extreme but Edey's job was to stay on the floor no matter what. In the NBA, of course his offensive role will be streamlined and he'll be expected to challenge every shot. He seems smart enough to adjust based on what I've seen.
Also note I'm not suggesting Edey in the top 3 or 5. I'm just looking at the collective skillsets of these draftable Cs and trying to figure out why people like one of the least skilled bigs of the group (Clingan) so damn much! Give me Holmes at 26 before Clingan in the top 5 (or even 15).
It's also just small sample size bs and vividness bias. I wouldn't take either of them, who cares they aren't moving the needle at all in terms of whether we have a team capable of 50 wins for the first time in 50 years in the next 5 years at all. But if you want to look at how Edey did in meaningful games using counting stats:
Vs #11 Gonzaga: 25 and 14 and 3
Vs #7 Tennessee: 23 and 10 and 1
Vs #4 Marquette: 28 and 15 and 2
Vs #1 Arizona: 22 and 9 and 1
Vs #6 Illinois: 10 and 15 and 1
Vs #12 Wisconsin: 18 and 13 and 3
Vs #12 Illinois again: 28 and 10 and 2
NCAA:
Vs #15 Gonzaga in Sweet 16: 27 and 14 and 0
Vs #5 Tennessee in Elite 8: 40 and 16 and 1
Vs NC State in the Final Four: 20 and 12 and 2
VS UCONN in the Final: 37 and 10 and 2
He had 53, 35 and 6 in the opening 2 round of the tourrney.
I don't want Edey, at all, but I mean come on. These are the games he played against ranked teams this past year. And he literally showed out in all of them except his shooting maybe against Illinois at home and he made up for that with his rebounding. It's lazy counting stats analysis, but for a team that were notorious choking losers in the NCAA that nobody anywhere believed in, they made their first run ever with him as the face of the team just making bucket after bucket, scoring 20 in his worst games, and 30+ in 3 of 6 games, double digit rebounds in all...I don't want him, but why Clingan is seen as way more valuable by miles? I don't get it. I don't think either will ever be elite and special at the next level but I can't see for the life of me why Clingan is worth a top 5 pick and Edey is in the early to mid 20's at all. Oh and btw, Edey carried about 50,000x more pressure while carrying that team to the Final. UCONN can do this w/or without Clingan, all Purdue ever did before this was choke and embarrass themselves, including with Edey just the previous season.
Needless to say, I ignore clingan entirely with the 2, if Edey's there at 26, seems unlikely, I guess you think about it, I still wouldn't but at least there's an argument. I can't see the Clingan thing at all. Granted I'm indulging narrative and counting talk analysis here which is generally lazy and I own that. But Center is not a position I'm taking top 10 ever unless its a Wemby level mega talent, not some floor bet. Leave those selections to round 2 and late round 1 or trades or FA.