Indeed wrote:ArthurVandelay wrote:Indeed wrote:
As a lob threat, the stats can be the same, but the Block and Assist are far behind.
Mark Williams (So year):
Blk 11.3%
AST 6.9% (9.5% previous year)
Unassisted at rim 23%
Lively:
Blk 12.8%
AST 9.8%
Unassisted at rim 25%
Maluach
Blk 6.9%
AST 4.2%
Unassisted at rim 20%
How can someone this tall with such low Block rate (half of other shot blocker) and his assist is not proven yet (just a finisher).
I am not saying he won't be an elite high-end 3&D rim protector, but the stats is way below other proven ones being drafted at the top.
He is just being drafted for potential. Two years away from being two years away.
I can be selective in stats too to prove a point.
Those are some of the stats I had in mind when I said “His stats are comparable (better in some areas, worse in others) relative to Dereck Lively II and Mark Williams in their freshman years…”
Should be noted as the season progressed he’s played better. 1.2 blks per game (30 games) in non-conference and conference play and 2.0 blks per game (8 games) in March Madness. With a player that young and raw, that’s what you’re looking for.
Good reads:
https://theswishtheory.com/scouting-reports/khaman-maluach/https://www.noceilingsnba.com/p/khaman-maluach-unicorns-arent-realFrom swish theory:
“Duke’s defense has a ridiculous 86.7 defensive rating when Khaman is on the court, compared to a still elite 90.1 when off. However, their opponents’ rim shooting goes down a sharp 12 percentage points from 57% to 45% when Maluach is on the court, and on lower volume, too (numbers versus top 100 teams only).”
I’d take lower rim percentage over higher blk % fwiw
There are definite question marks about his game and rate of development, but I won’t mind if he’s the pick. Raptors have earned my trust in their selections.
So you mean other teams against Lively, Mark Williams, and other elite defensive bigs would not have lower rim percentage, yet, only Maluach could have done this? Sounds like a generation talent.
Keep in mind, the defensive rating or rim percentage is also a team rating, it may not necessarily be Maluach alone, while Flagg and others may also contribute to it.
Now you’re moving goal posts.
I said they had comparable stats overall, with some better and some worse.
And again, Maluach is putting up comparable numbers as a freshman as an 18 year old when Williams was 19 and Lively 20. Plus he has been playing for 5 years.
He has better TS%, FTr, Reb%, WS/40, BPM as a freshman than either.
I’m not saying the blk% and ast% aren’t concerns, they are. But I’m not going to put the whole evaluation and projection on two stats either.
FWIW over the last 8 games Maluach has raised his blk% from 5.8 to 6.9%. Again, another example of progress and him playing better as the games matter more and competition gets harder.