CPops57 wrote:greg4012 wrote:
Everyone who assumes continued skill progression for Kon at the NBA level commensurate with that seen by prospects that have plus-level athletic and physical tools to leverage in the NBA.
Again, basketball is a physical contest as well as a mental game and skills challenge.
While Kon cannot take advantage of most players with speed, he can still use other attributes like his strength, skills, and smarts.greg4012 wrote:Everyone who assumes Kon can meet the baseline NBA athleticism when he will be a position-worst athlete.
Do you think he will be run off the floor and is unplayable? Yes or no.
Are you not tired of hiding from his physical limitations and talking around it by saying how strong he is and other fantasies?
Unplayable? No.
A weak point that will regularly be targeted in playoff basketball and will need to do A LOT on the other end to neutralize that issue? Yes.
Do I think he has the dynamic athleticism and handle to ramp up his onball work to a degree that ever makes him a top offensive option? Absolutely not.
Do I think his likely ceiling is a 3rd scoring option with "worst defender in starting lineup" defense? Yes. That results in net impact of like 5th best player on a quality team.
It's always so funny to get into an argument about Kon's upside. Bc I have done nothing but praise his floor as a prospect. But, when I highlight all of the ceiling limitations and weaknesses that will be major issues in the NBA, the Konheads highlight all the things that give him the high floor and try to act like that is the key to a high ceiling. It's not. Then, it's just magical vibes and "feel" that will propel Kon to the highest levels. Ok buddy.