nate33 wrote:Dat2U wrote:nate33 wrote:
I must say, this guy certainly seems to meet our draft criteria of positional length and multi-tool passer/ball-handler skillset.
Everything skill wise seems under developed if your considering him a wing.
The ball-handling appears raw... to me he looks like a 2 dribble-max guy which can still make him useful. The jumper needs alot of work. If he starts hitting 3s at 35% clip, then you can see him in a role a switchable defender.
Problem is he's less than 200 lbs with the skill of a C. The length is great and probably his saving grace but I don't see a ton of offensive upside in a guy labeled as a wing when the skills don't measure up.
Skill wise he reminds me alof of Jan Vesely when he came out. Vesely's skill seemed to regress once he got to DC (for probably a number of reasons including Vesely himself), but both are the long, athletic energy guy with good feel types who lack polished skill to standout at any one thing.
The biggest advantage for Noa is that he knows how to use his frame and handle contact which is pretty unique for his age. His body control and ability to contort is also special for his size. Not sure how this translates tho against bigger and quicker competition.
One thing I find very encouraging is his FTA rate. Dude averages 8.4 FTA's per 36 minutes on only 10.5 FGA's. I'm not sure I've ever seen a FTA Rate of .800. Also, the 2.1 steals per 36 is very nice for a big man. Numbers like that suggest he plays with a Chet Holmgren type of physicality that belies his slight stature.
On the skills front, he is a 73% FT shooter at age 18 so I think his 3-ball will come around. I don't know if he'll ever be a driver of an offense like Giannis, but I think he can easily develop the skillset to play power forward in a complementary role.
Vesely had horrible hands. Small and couldnt palm the ball from memory. Was soft defensively and poor half court offensive IQ. Does Essengue have these same traits?
Essengue reminds me alot of young Giannis before he was drafted.

























