Yallbecrazy wrote:Got Nuffin wrote:Jtoneller1 wrote:Sign me up for a bigger Boucher all day long
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Maluach completely shuts down the paint, deters so many shots at the rim (even without the actual blocks), and switches all over the court in a way that Boucher could never dream of.
I have no issue with a low assist rate because he's not put in a position to even get assists and that will never be his role anyway. He does have soft hands and will catch and finish at the rim at ridiculously efficient %, and unlike a lot of smaller prospects this will translate to the NBA right away.
Now if Maluach can develop Boucher's range, which may be possible considering he's 70% or so from ft with ok form at just 18yrs age, we're talking not just a starter but a huge cornerstone of your winning team.
Ofc it's a risk, but with our development team I am on board after watching him closely in the tourney.
The reason people talk about his assist rate is not because they envision him being a facilitator at the NBA level, but because it's actually one of the most predictive stats for NBA success. BBIQ on the defensive end is probably the number one skill for a centre as well as being more important for centres than other positions as they have to rotate and see the play developing.
Compare Condon and Maluch, both have been playing basketball for only 5 years and Condon has elite bbiq, and one of the best assist rates I've seen in college for a big. Malauch completely lacks feel for the game and that's why I think he busts a high percentage of the the time. The best coaching and development staff in the world can't really teach feel/ natural bbiq and that's why I would stay away from him completely with any lottery picks. Raptors can't really afford to whiff on this draft and Malauch won't really see the floor in the NBA on a non tanking team next year which can hinder his development and he needs all the experience he can get to even have a chance of success in the NBA in my opinion.
Look at Precious Achiuwa, he was also insanely physically gifted and could guard 1 through 5. Unlike Malauch he also was a great rebounder, but he rotated on defense about as well as Bargnani did and also had no idea how to play within the offense on the other end. This type of player also completely goes against Darko's vision for the offense where you want all 5 guys working in sync, it only tends to work in an offense like the ones Harden used to run or the old Raptors offense where Kyle and Demar took turns.
I tend to disagree because from what I have seen in the tournament, Maluach's defensive bbiq is tremendous for an 18 year old. It's not just that he is deterring shots at the rim, it's not just that he can easily switch onto smaller guards (at the college level at least) - he is actively blowing plays up out there because he knows where to be and where to rotate and of course he is long and fast as hell.
It reminds me of watching Andrew Bogut in his GSW days - he is becoming a defensive terror and sometimes opponents can't even get a decent shot up while he is on. Watching him is nothing like watching Precious or Boucher or any of those guys who just run around jumping at everything.
On offence I just don't see how he would ever get assists when he is not a post threat, not a handling threat or even a high post conduit - look at Queen if you want that kind of player, who often SEEMS like he doesn't really play much defence at all. Queen is also 1.5-2 years older which can be a considerable gap at this stage of development.
What i do see offensively from Maluach is that teams are terrified when he is put in a pick n roll with Kon or Flagg because they know that any hard collapse on the drive is going to be a high % Maluach finish because he can seemingly catch anything, and puts himself in a position to catch anything, around the rim. Again, it's a different kind of bball iq.
I do agree that Maluach is likely a boom or bust pick and pre-tournament I was favouring Queen but watching him I think I'm a convert because that potential could be tantalizing.
For me at this stage it's Maluach or Fears if we are dropping out of the top 5.