Big J wrote:The-Power wrote:I've talked myself into Edey quite a bit. Production and positional size is something I believe I have underrated at times in the past relative to some other variables and Edey obviously has those two variables going for him. I would not bat an eye anymore if Memphis took him at #9. Heck, I would possibly take him there myself if I was their GM.
And even though I have Clingan as the superior defensive prospect (mostly due to his elite rim protection), I am a bit more worried about his offense (he is the better passing prospect but Edey's different level of physicality and better touch makes him a much bigger scoring threat and produces gravity) and then there's the greater injury concerns. So Edey may well be the #1 Center on my board.
Don't fall for the production fallacy with this archetype. Happens all the time with college bigs: Hansborough, Timme, Okafor, Samhan, Bagley, Wiseman, ect.
Wiseman: only played 3 games in college lol
Hansborough's last season: 21/8/1/1/0 on 61% TS .261 WS/40 ??? BPM
Samhan's last season: 21/11/1/0/3 on 59% TS .267 WS/40 ??? BPM
Timme's last season: 21/8/3/1/1 on 63% TS .240 WS/40 9.6 BPM
Okafor's last season: 17/9/1/1/1 on 65% TS .235 WS/40 10.4 BPM
Bagley's last season: 21/11/2/1/1 on 64% TS .248 WS/40 10.8 BPM
Edey's last season: 25/12/2/0/2 on 66% TS .336 WS/40 16.8 BPM
wow it's almost like he's been way more productive than all those guys
the only college players to have been arguably more efficient/productive in the modern era are Zion and AD