HadAnEffectHere wrote:theBigLip wrote:HadAnEffectHere wrote:
Duren is not good at all. Less than one shot outside the paint per game while shooting around 26% on those shots. Averages 0.8 BPG while being a bad pick-and-roll defender... These aren't characteristics of a center who plays more than 16 MPG in the NBA.
What starting or good backup center can't
1. Score at all outside the paint
2. Protect the rim
3. Defend the pick-and-roll
4. Create offense
My thought process would be Capela plays 28 MPG and Duren plays 20 while Capela tries to teach Duren how to play.
Duren is good, showed improvement this year, and he’s all of 20 years old. Sure he needs to improve his D, but that’s fixable. He has the raw tools.
Are there athletic centers who went from total non-factors at the rim to a guy who can protect the rim well? I don't think this is very common.
First of all, it is EXTREMELY common that 20 year olds in the league have not yet peaked. Feel free to look at any player’s season stat log and you’ll have some proof. I think most writers/podcasters feel players peak in the 25-30 age range.
Some examples of extreme defensive improvement:
Brook Lopez
Andrew Bogut