CPops57 wrote:Black Mage wrote:6'6.5" height and short wingspan at the SF position? That'll go well.
Kneuppel won't be blocking many shots in the NBA. But he's smart enough to get to the right position and he's stout enough to stand his ground and keep his chest on guys. Due to his thick frame, it's hard to see a little bit of a height difference being a major limiting factor here.76ciology wrote:But I don’t think Kon has that kind of burst. If a big like Nic Claxton or Gobert plays up at the level of the screen, I doubt Kon can consistently beat them off the dribble.
I think he'll have more success than anticipated getting a good shot off in a crafty way, just like he did in college.
But what happens when any NBA player doesn't think they can get a step on their man? This is something that happens multiple times every possession, by the way.
If they're low IQ, they might try and drive anyway, or shoot a bad shot. (Hi Ace)
If they're a normal player, they'd probably go through their normal offensive progression and swing the ball around the perimeter.
If they're higher IQ, they might recognize where the mismatch on the floor is and try and get it there to take advantage of it.
To me, Kon is more trustworthy than most players to make the right decision here.
Can't stand your ground when the guy is already past you.
