REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Poeltl is a solid NBA player but he's not what the doctor ordered for this team and just part of the poor decision making phase when they thought one of Siakam or FVV was actually a +5 player who just needed a remotely solid center and then maybe there would be a way to add another +5 player to the team in short order to have a window of opportunity to make some deeper playoff runs for 3-4 years.
On top of that the margins are slimmer by the year for guys like Poeltl who absolutely cannot shoot the ball. He's very inconsistent when it comes to protecting the ball and staying out of foul trouble in addition to being a guy you don't want to play at end of games due to FT%. Clingan, who I'm confident we would have landed had we retained #8, is just in another universe when it comes to ball protection, interior defense and comes w/ floor spacing potential along w/ potential to shoot in mid 60's at FT line. It's sad that we aren't moving forward with Barnes and Clingan on this team going into 2025 w/ potential to add two more lottery picks then and in 2026. The team would be sitting so pretty right now.
I’m not really sure how you can make this claim about Clingan’s shooting. Poeltl and Clingan both played 2 years in college. Here’s their college free throw shooting:
Poeltl: 61%
Clingan: 56%
There’s almost no precedent for a guy like Clingan becoming even an average shooter.


























