djFan71 wrote:Oso Ighodaro had some all over measurements. I'm not sure where I stand on him, tbh. I like the size, decision-making, D, etc. Shooting seems very bad, but you can live with him next to Al or KP as he develops it (or doesn't...).
Combine
Good: height w/o shoes: 6'9.5", standing vert leap: 35": (3rd overall?!?), max vert: 39.5" (top 10)
Neutral/bad for his size: wingspan: 6'11", runs/agility - middle to bottom 1/3
Bad: Spot up shooting college corner left: 28% (2nd to last), off dribble college break: 36.7% (3rd to last), on the move college: 44% (bottom 1/3ish)
Classic "if he learns to shoot" guy. Everything else seems great/good.
Ringer:
PLUSES
Well-rounded defender best suited in a switching scheme next to a rim-protecting center. He has the quickness to play out on the perimeter, and the size to help at the rim. He brings mobility, intelligence, and grit to a defense.
Playmaking hub for Marquette who could be a connective piece in the NBA with his feel in two-man actions. He loves to fire bounce passes from the elbows to cutters, and he often threads the needle with pinpoint passes. There’s a flair to his game, too. And he produces highlights while limiting turnovers.
Strong screener who rolls hard to the basket. He’s a lob threat. And if the option isn’t there, he’s comfortable passing out of the short roll, a skill that could be most valuable if paired with a shot-making guard.
Feathery-soft touch on hook shots out of the post, contested layups in the paint, and when using runners, the last of which could be of great value at the next level.
Major transition threat. If he’s not running the floor hard, he’s ripping down rebounds and bringing the ball up himself.
MINUSES
Undersized as the lone big on the floor, unless it’s a small-ball lineup. He doesn’t rack up rebounds or offer elite rim protection.
He’s a non-shooter at this point. He doesn’t take jumpers, and he’s a subpar free throw shooter. But considering his success from floater range, there could be some untapped potential as a spot-up shooter.
I think Ighodaro is intriguing as a potential 2nd round pick. I don't necessarily see him as a "if he can shoot it" kind of guy. I would say that about a guy who takes 3's but makes them inconsistently (or perhaps takes them but shoots them poorly).
But with Ighodaro, he played 4 years of college basketball and never even took 3's. So I'm not even expecting him to shoot in the NBA.
But I do think he brings enough good things to the table (as outlined in the scouting report you postyed) to possibly have a solid NBA career as a backup big man (with a slight chance of maybe being a starter).
I mean, if Kevon Looney could be a starter on a title team..if Dwight Powell could be a starter on a playoff team..I don't think it's that farfetched for Ighodaro.
I wouldn't hate it if we took him.
Looked pretty good in the combine scrimmages..