grant101 wrote:RoteSchroder wrote:Essengue has a 9’3 standing reach
I’m guessing he’s our pick at 9
That’s would be a Tidjane Salaun-level blunder of a lottery pick. Ppl complain about CMB’s lack of a 3pt shot but happily ignore Essengue’s poor shooting (and horrible defense).
How bad is his defense? From what I've seen, it seems he has both good and bad moments. In terms of 3 point shooting, we should look at year-to-year growth, shooting form and mid-range ability, to which I think Essengue is slightly better than CMB on all three fronts. Essengue also has the reach to finish over NBA defenders easier.
Comparing him to Saluan seems kind of lazy. Last year, I started off intrigued with Salaun, but started disliking him as I watched more game tape. With Essengue, I started off disliking him, but started to be intrigued as I dug deeper.
Here's the scouting report for both:
viewtopic.php?p=118680136#p118680136
roteschroder wrote:Case for Essengue:
1. "Raw" and young 18 year old. 2nd youngest in the draft.
2. 9'3 standing reach
3. 12.4 PPG on 65.9 2FG% / 29.4 3PT% in Eurocup
4. 10.1 PPG on 61.9 2FG% / 23.9 3PT% in German-BBL
5. 3P% improved from 8.3% (U18) to ~20's%
6. Very high FT rate
7. Has some mid-range shooting ability and off-the-dribble mid-range shooting ability (though not used in volume and I'm guessing he's probably not efficient from there yet)
8. Strong off-ball IQ on O, excellent cutter and play finisher
9. Strong motor
10. >90th percentile in winshares, performance index rating and some defensive analytics
Downside: Still raw. Has shown flashes on defense and has versatility, but still needs to improve there. Not a good self-shot creator at the moment. Much better in transition than half court.
If you look at the stats from other international projects, guys like Salaun/Rayan Rupert were shooting like mid-30%'s from the field. Essengue is a project who already has strong on-court production.
viewtopic.php?f=32&p=113650399 (pre-2024 draft)
roteschroder wrote:Saluan's scouting report:
- sucks at basketball, can't rebound, can't defend, can't finish, can't shot create, low efficiency, non-existent playmaker
- doesn't know how to move his feet, should probably stay out of sports
Seems like two very different players. We're talking about someone who knows how to play ball vs a chicken running around the court. There's a massive difference in their feel for the game.
Noa is slightly closer to Giannis pre-draft (Noa with worse handles, not a PG). He's a good/smooth finisher at the rim, has versatility on D, high motor, good rebounder, dangerous in transition, good feel for the game, raw but has on-court production. I don't think Noa has the same shot creation ability, but I think his shooting potential is better than Giannis's.
Giannis:
9.5 PPG, 5.0 REB, 1.4 AST, 1.0 BLK,
62.1 2P%, 31.3 3P%, 72.0 FT%, 22.5 min/game
Essengue:
12.4 PPG, 5.3 REB, 1.1 AST, 0.6 BLK,
65.9 2P%, 29.4 3P%, 73.0 FT%, 23.7 min/game
Saluan:
9.0 PPG, 4.0 REB, 1.0 AST, 0.2 BLK,
42.5 2P%, 32.9 3P%, 76.7 FT%, 22.7 min/game
Rupert:
6.6 PPG, 2.5 REB, 1.0 AST, 0.2 BLK,
43.2 2P%, 25.0 3P%, 70.3 FT%, 19.7 min/game
Coulibaly:
5.0 PPG, 3.1 REB, 0.8 AST, 0.2 BLK,
57.1 2P%, 45.2 3P%, 59.5 FT%, 18.1 min/game
Production is production. It's not a surprise that among these long/athletic international prospects, Saluan and Rupert are having a rough time in the NBA.