payitforward wrote:nate33 wrote:I think I'm leaning toward Maluach at #6 assuming Johnson is off the board. He is excellent in pick-and-roll defense with his ability to guard both the ball handler and roll-man with his huge frame and long arms. I figure his floor is a Donovan Clingan/Jakob Poeltl tier defensive stalwart drop big. That may not that great value at #6, but at least there's very little bust potential.
Then you have to factor the upside. He is a reliable FT shooter which might open up a Robert Parish type of midrange game (nod to CCJ). And he is so young with so much physical development and coordination improvement ahead of him, it's hard to project how agile he will become. He has Rudy Gobert potential defensively, and he has shown a few flashes of a turnaround jumper and perhaps some 3-point range. And by all accounts, he is a smart guy and a quick learner.
If it comes down to Maluach versus Fears or Knueppel, I think I'm going with Maluach. To me, the only other guy that has enough star upside to intrigue me is Essengue. I suck at evaluating guys from foreign leagues because I don't have a good sense of how the leagues compare, so I will defer to others on him. But if Dawkins and Co. like him, I'm open-minded about it.
I agree with your assessment, but I think there's a legitimate concern about his ability to stay in the country. TBH, I think he's a virtual lock to go to the Raptors at #9.
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