BlazersBroncos wrote:RipCity71252 wrote:God Squad wrote:I think Noa Essengue is going to be better than a lot of players drafted ahead of him.
I could see it depending on how his body develops and what level his shot can get to.
He's got very nice feel on both ends and is smooth with the ball for his size.
Just wish the motor ran a little hotter and do worry how much weight he'll be able to add to his frame.
Ya the hype Carter is getting as this ball of clay with a All Star upside should be going to Noa IMO.
Carter has Robert Covington type talent - which is for sure worth a late lotto selection IMO.
But Noa is a unicorn. Guy has unreal movement skills for someone at 6'10. His hands are comically large. He is getting to the line at an amazing rate for a 6'10 true wing playing against good competition. His hands are also super quick for someone his size playing the perimeter.
Motor is the only thing that I worry about. When he is hot, he flashes like a Top-5 pick. But he can disappear (I call it 'Batum syndrome').
If there was any player in this draft that I had to bet on potentially developing into a freak, outside Cooper, it would be Essengue. But he isnt a safe pick. There is a ton of variance. The risk/reward is why I want my Blazers to draft him - we need big swings.
I have him as one of the higher-ceiling players in this draft. Like you said, his main issues would be his body/motor. But even with these "weaknesses" he still manages to be very productive against good comp.
It also helps that we've seen him play against NBA competition and he played great for a kid his age. I just wanted to give him attention because I'm a believer, but don't see him mentioned much on this board.
+Size 6'9 - with a 6'11 wingspan
+ Athelte
+ jumper/or workable
+Hand size 10.25 width and 9' length
+ Handle looks like a forward vs Center.
He's still raw, but productive. Which leads me to believe he has a decently high ceiling.

It is outdated, as it was posted a year ago, but it still paints a good picture when you account for his production this year.






















