rosenthall wrote:Beringer is intriguing, but not interested in taking him at #12.
1). Outside of dunks, he has nothing going for him on offense, and no clear indicators that he will anytime in the near future which really limits his potential.
2). His mobility is impressive, but it's clearly against inferior competition on a smaller floor, so it's hard to project too much from it. But I completely agree that the traits demonstrated are impressive, and on par with big men who have been taken in the top half of the lottery -- Wiseman, Hayes, etc.
3). In his highlights he doesn't really demonstrate instinct on defense (compared to mere athleticism), which is absolutely imperative for someone of his player profile.
4). After a quick google search it doesn't look like he was actually that productive for his mid-tier European team. Bogoljub Marković is a similar age and puts up much more production in the same league.
He looks like the ideal pick to take at #45, so we can stash him for two years, but I predict this guy would get near 0 playing time for two years if we took him at #12.
To me he's not the guy you target on draft night, but target in a trade in 3 years when it looks like his development has stunted with his original team and it's not working out.
I guess I get the intrigue, but as Muzbar mentioned earlier... he's not seeing the court for several seasons of his rookie contract. Then he has a game where he plays 35 minutes and gets 5 blocks, and we all drink the kool-aid and reminisce about that one game. Then his rookie contract is over and AKME has to decide what to do with him.
We all know AKME is going to give him $25M/yr just based on flashes and the fact that he drafted Joan.
Just my opinion, but I'd much rather take Raynaud, who also started basketball later in life (his final year of high school). He's 22 now, but he's already spent those developmental years (and developed quite nicely). Obviously they are not the same player or prospect (Raynaud offensive, Beringer defensive), but I'd be much more excited to add Maxime in the late 1st or 2nd round versus Beringer at #12.
Edit: Just to add that I watched a video where Maxime admitted that he had to change some things about his defensive presence in the latter half of the season. Over his last 9 games, he average 2.6 blocks per game. He's only been playing basketball for 4-5 years, but you can see he's putting in the work and is getting better every season.