hippesthippo wrote:Can anybody here speak to Sarr's ability as a screener? Right now I just struggle to envision his role on offense.
He is a horrible screener.  One of the worst I've ever seen.  With him at center, none of the offensive sets could work because the defense blew up every screen he was involved in.
I think Sarr has talent and he may pan out to be a good player in the long run, but he is a major project at the moment.  He can do virtually none of things that teams expect from their centers (set screens, rebound, defend the 2-on-1 window when dropping in a pick-and-roll).  He might be able to reliably stretch the floor from the PF position, but he can't put the ball on the floor and attack a closeout or run secondary pick-and-roll or anything, so he is going to bog down the offense at the PF position as well.
The bottom line is that he cannot be a plus player until he gets a lot stronger.  Maybe that will happen, maybe it won't. But I guarantee that he won't be a positive player in his rookie season. His only above-average talent at the moment is his ability to defend one-on-one in space. He's okay as a weakside rim protector but not really exemplary.  He appears to be a good spot-up shooter in a limited sample size, but I'm not buying it yet.