Jamaaliver wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:Da Silva gives me Franz Wagner vibes. Would not be shocked if he has immediate success.
Anyone else have a comp for Tristan Da Silva?
Kyle Anderson with a better jump shot?
An Upperclassman climbing up my personal draft board. If we're trying to compete next year, a Jaime Jaquez-like rookie at the SF/PF positions could provide valuable depth. His strong team defense and outside shooting fit perfectly with what Quin wans to do.The RingerTristan Da Silva | Colorado | Senior
Matchup problem who finds a way to contribute no matter what his own team’s scheme is
Shades Of: Kyle Anderson
Age------------23 years old
Height--------6'9"
Weight--------220 lbs
PLUSES
- Effortless spot-up 3-point shooter who’s made nearly 40 percent of his catch-and-shoot 3s in college, per Synergy.
 - Coordinated at-rim finisher with a knack for opportunistic cuts and sealing off defenders under the rim, then using either hand to hit hook shots.
 - Capable of making every pass. He can run the break or a pick-and-roll and make creative left-handed wraparound passes to rollers. He makes entry passes look easy. Colorado stuck him in the middle of zones to pick apart defenses.
 - Competitive defender with the quickness to switch screens and the awareness to make timely rotations off the ball.
 
MINUSES
- Lacks explosive athleticism, which limits his ability as a roller and lob finisher, as well as his capacity to turn the corner on drives.
 - He doesn’t inhale rebounds, and he’s not the most vertical athlete, so he’s best served as a forward and may not have the flexibility to play as a small-ball center.
 
Eh, Anderson is a legitimate 6-9 PG. Da Silva has good BBIQ and passing abilities but he's not at that level.
He'd be good for the Hawks but I'm not sure how they get him.

































