Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
Moderators: yosemiteben, fatlever, JDR720, Diop, BigSlam
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
EmpireFalls
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,280
- And1: 8,614
- Joined: Jun 16, 2015
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
He’s just so incredibly dog ****. No feel. No elevation it’s like has no vertical, he is the opposite of in control. ZERO blocks in a Hornets jersey summer league or NBA. I see no path to him ever being decent.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- vexco
- Pro Prospect
- Posts: 933
- And1: 325
- Joined: May 27, 2004
- Location: south...hell...
- Contact:
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
EmpireFalls wrote:He’s just so incredibly dog ****. No feel. No elevation it’s like has no vertical, he is the opposite of in control. ZERO blocks in a Hornets jersey summer league or NBA. I see no path to him ever being decent.
What?
mapquest me
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- MasterIchiro
- RealGM
- Posts: 21,388
- And1: 6,845
- Joined: Jan 18, 2013
- Location: The Dirty Water
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
EmpireFalls wrote:He’s just so incredibly dog ****. No feel. No elevation it’s like has no vertical, he is the opposite of in control. ZERO blocks in a Hornets jersey summer league or NBA. I see no path to him ever being decent.
It has been written...
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
Braggins
- RealGM
- Posts: 14,597
- And1: 9,350
- Joined: Jan 05, 2014
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
Hes the same age as most NCAA freshman right now. He'll look a lot better if some of the outside shots start to fall.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- MasterIchiro
- RealGM
- Posts: 21,388
- And1: 6,845
- Joined: Jan 18, 2013
- Location: The Dirty Water
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
Braggins wrote:Hes the same age as most NCAA freshman right now. He'll look a lot better if some of the outside shots start to fall.
His baseline building blocks look pretty skimpy.
It has been written...
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- HornetJail
- RealGM
- Posts: 46,612
- And1: 14,303
- Joined: Feb 05, 2012
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
Usually prospects with absolutely nothing going for them skill-wise, are freak athletes or insanely large. Salaun isn't even that. I continue to just be confused by this pick. I'll withhold full judgement for a couple years and let our player development program cook (if we have one), but I'm having an extremely hard time seeing the vision with this dude.
investigate Adam Silver
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
KembaWalker
- RealGM
- Posts: 11,955
- And1: 13,582
- Joined: Dec 22, 2011
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
HornetJail wrote:Usually prospects with absolutely nothing going for them skill-wise, are freak athletes or insanely large. Salaun isn't even that. I continue to just be confused by this pick. I'll withhold full judgement for a couple years and let our player development program cook (if we have one), but I'm having an extremely hard time seeing the vision with this dude.
I saw the vision in preseason when was raining 3s. Just hoping it’s a processing of adapting to the speed and well get that in real games soon
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- MasterIchiro
- RealGM
- Posts: 21,388
- And1: 6,845
- Joined: Jan 18, 2013
- Location: The Dirty Water
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
KembaWalker wrote:HornetJail wrote:Usually prospects with absolutely nothing going for them skill-wise, are freak athletes or insanely large. Salaun isn't even that. I continue to just be confused by this pick. I'll withhold full judgement for a couple years and let our player development program cook (if we have one), but I'm having an extremely hard time seeing the vision with this dude.
I saw the vision in preseason when was raining 3s. Just hoping it’s a processing of adapting to the speed and well get that in real games soon
I think shooting has become an abundant skill that has reached saturation levels. Unprecedented. They're talking about moving back the 3 line because so many players can capitalize on it as it stands, even players with bodies built to camp in the paint.
The next most precious currency on offense is playmaking. If you can finish plays with shotmaking, can you also set up teammates to finish plays with shotmaking, considering so many can make the 3 these days provided you get them the ball in the right place?
I see 100% zero there.
And ball handling has become a precious peripheral commodity on offense, further creating some slim margin of advantage given baseline shooting in the league, and with the emergence of playmaking bigs and playmaking from bigger positions outside backcourt batteries.
Jesus, if anyone in our scouting department looked at Salaun with the ball in his hands and felt some level of baseline trust in him putting the ball on the floor against an NBA defense, I really cannot explain it.
The dude will need to shoot like Larry Bird.
Unfathomable.
It has been written...
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- JMAC3
- RealGM
- Posts: 13,323
- And1: 6,291
- Joined: May 22, 2010
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
HornetJail wrote:Usually prospects with absolutely nothing going for them skill-wise, are freak athletes or insanely large. Salaun isn't even that. I continue to just be confused by this pick. I'll withhold full judgement for a couple years and let our player development program cook (if we have one), but I'm having an extremely hard time seeing the vision with this dude.
Salaun is probably the most physically imposing player on the Hornets at 6-9 with 7-2 wingspan and 210 lbs. I was at the game yesterday, his size really stands out and he is pretty cut up for turning 19 a month before the season started.
Giannis was 6-9 and 190lbs as a 19 yr old rookie.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- yosemiteben
- Forum Mod - Hornets

- Posts: 22,427
- And1: 15,624
- Joined: Mar 20, 2013
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
I'm very happy with Salaun as a prospect, and am just resigned to all the complaining we're gonna have in here throughout the season. I'm willing to be patient, he's shown me enough that I'm not gonna be worried this year.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- JDR720
- Forum Mod - Hornets

- Posts: 44,295
- And1: 45,933
- Joined: Jul 09, 2013
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
I feel like he's going to be one of those weird players who end up being the opposite of their draft profile. Like when Cody Zeller went from "LaMarcus Aldridge" to a broken nose bruiser.
So I think Saluan will end up being a defensive/rebounding PF/C. He's never going to be a plus scorer with his lack of handle and below average athleticism. Whether he can shoot or not will decide if he's a starter or an energy big off the bench.
So I think Saluan will end up being a defensive/rebounding PF/C. He's never going to be a plus scorer with his lack of handle and below average athleticism. Whether he can shoot or not will decide if he's a starter or an energy big off the bench.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- MasterIchiro
- RealGM
- Posts: 21,388
- And1: 6,845
- Joined: Jan 18, 2013
- Location: The Dirty Water
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
I concede some (including myself) are short-selling Salaun but also believe in my humble opinion buyers will be left holding the bag. And they seem at least hesitant to pump up stock price. Instead they express caution short term and propose in its place long term share accumulation.
I think the hedge fund owners see Salaun as a penny stock. They gambled with house money given a sustainable portfolio of blue chip stocks held by LaMelo & Brandon (also Mark apparently because they passed on Clingan).
It's a business.
I also think Peterson brought a powerful infusion of energy and belief in the roster and the city spilled over into belief in an energetic prospect.
He is uncoordinated. That doesn't change. We saw it with MKG and Kai Jones.
I think the hedge fund owners see Salaun as a penny stock. They gambled with house money given a sustainable portfolio of blue chip stocks held by LaMelo & Brandon (also Mark apparently because they passed on Clingan).
It's a business.
I also think Peterson brought a powerful infusion of energy and belief in the roster and the city spilled over into belief in an energetic prospect.
He is uncoordinated. That doesn't change. We saw it with MKG and Kai Jones.
It has been written...
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
wilson115
- Starter
- Posts: 2,447
- And1: 1,636
- Joined: Aug 21, 2020
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- Liver_Pooty
- RealGM
- Posts: 40,950
- And1: 16,972
- Joined: Dec 29, 2008
- Location: Asheville, NC
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
Kids 2 or 3 years away but he's going to be perfectly fine. Can't teach that body at that age and he can shoot. He's only going to get bigger and stronger.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- countryboi
- Head Coach
- Posts: 7,352
- And1: 1,492
- Joined: Jul 30, 2008
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
its weird to me how many people have made their mind up about a kid that is 19 and very very raw
The Cut Podcast, An Hilarious barbershop style discussion podcast. Watch us on Youtube and listen to us on all major Podcast Platforms. https://linktr.ee/thecut_podcast
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
GiggitySmalls
- Veteran
- Posts: 2,544
- And1: 1,398
- Joined: Mar 21, 2017
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
Hard to be enthusiastic about a dude who's shoots 26%countryboi wrote:its weird to me how many people have made their mind up about a kid that is 19 and very very raw
Sent from my SM-F936U using RealGM Forums mobile app
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
NCHeels2008
- RealGM
- Posts: 12,965
- And1: 3,039
- Joined: Aug 24, 2005
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
GiggitySmalls wrote:Hard to be enthusiastic about a dude who's shoots 26%countryboi wrote:its weird to me how many people have made their mind up about a kid that is 19 and very very raw
Sent from my SM-F936U using RealGM Forums mobile app
Kevin Durant shot 28% from 3 his rookie year lol we really doing this?
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- countryboi
- Head Coach
- Posts: 7,352
- And1: 1,492
- Joined: Jul 30, 2008
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
GiggitySmalls wrote:Hard to be enthusiastic about a dude who's shoots 26%countryboi wrote:its weird to me how many people have made their mind up about a kid that is 19 and very very raw
Sent from my SM-F936U using RealGM Forums mobile app
of all of his issues thats the most fixable.
The Cut Podcast, An Hilarious barbershop style discussion podcast. Watch us on Youtube and listen to us on all major Podcast Platforms. https://linktr.ee/thecut_podcast
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
-
EmpireFalls
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,280
- And1: 8,614
- Joined: Jun 16, 2015
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
The shot is legitimately his only good projectable trait.
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
- JMAC3
- RealGM
- Posts: 13,323
- And1: 6,291
- Joined: May 22, 2010
-
Re: Eye of the Tiger: The Tidjane Salaun Thread
EmpireFalls wrote:The shot is legitimately his only good projectable trait.
Elite size, good defender, good competitor, good rebounder, good three point shooter.









