165bows wrote:djFan71 wrote:165bows wrote:Imo it is a good formula - prerequisites are size, defensive ability and versatility, rebounding, decent ball-handling/passing, and some basic skill at finishing at the rim and from three.
That's why I lean pretty strongly towards Enrique Freeman, seems like he's got the best shot at developing those plus he has good athleticism.
A lot of teams need guys that can create offense but Boston has the luxury of not needing that. So imo they can take advantage of that situation to pursue a really solid role guy.
Mogbo! I like Freeman as well, but I think Mogbo beats him on most stuff except shooting. And I don't think either is going to shoot much.
I like Mogbo to an extent and def this team likes bigger guys that can handle and pass. I'm not convinced how much of an interior defender he is though and I think the physicality to take up space inside is a key attribute. Eg,Spoiler:
Edit: Ie, if he can guard the low block and not just rack up weak side blocks, great, but if not, he's a big wing that rebounds like crazy, handles and passes but can't shoot. In other words I think physical low block D and strong side rim protection might be getting undervalued at this point.
Agreed, but I think that's the tradeoff. Dude is pretty strong, but he's not standing up Embiid. I don't think Freeman is much better, or even as good, in that respect though. With both, you're getting more of a big wing / small ball 5 defensively. Freeman's an inch taller and 5lbs lighter than Mogbo. Same wingspan (7'2"). I think both can survive, but they're not shutting down the top centers. I think Dray is a good comp. Obviously he's elite, but Mogbo is really good in similar areas. And has the same crucial flaw in shooting. With KP or Al, it's easy to play him. WIth Queta it could be ugly. With X it could be hilarious.
EDIT: Against IND would be a great scenario you could play him as small ball 5. He'd thrive against a guy like Turner, imo. But back to the basket centers aren't really ideal.














