cl2117 wrote:I think the kid needs to live in Maine for a full year.
His best attribute offensively seems to be his passing and he'll never get the reps at the NBA level where a coach let's the offense run through him to make the most out of that skillset.
Why not?
If you've got a player who's really good at something, why not use it?
If we develop him and maximize that passing ability, he could be a passing hub up top, hitting cutters, throwing dimes to shooters, getting us quality shots at the basket.
Why wouldn't we do that?
I'm not saying he'd be the starting center or anything..but even if it's as the 3rd big (or maybe eventually as the 2nd big) during the mins he's on the floor, why not leverage that skill he has to generate high quality shots, have good ball movement/player movement and run efficient offense?
Let's think about. When the Celtics have struggled in recent years, it's been when the offense gets too stagnant. When the Jays just play my turn, your turn. When we settle for jumpers. When we rely on jacking up ill advised 3's too much. When we struggle to create easier shots (especially easy shots at the rim) and have to take tough shot instead - when the offense just doesn't run smoothly. If that's been our biggest issue as a team, why not develop Amari and see how much he can alleviate it?
cl2117 wrote:Especially not if he's bringing virtually nothing to the table outside of that.
He's a good rebounder. Led the SEC (the best conference in college basketball) in TRB% and DREB% last season.
He's also a good ball handler, good driver. Decent at finishing around the basket.Can finish out of dunker's spot. Good screener. Decent at catching lobs.
Defensively he can hold his own. Not elite on D but certainly has potential to be neutral on that end, especially with how good Boston is at developing our guys defensively. Cooper Flagg couldn't score on him when Duke played Kentucky..including the last possession in the clutch when Duke needed a bucket, Amari got the stop, defending Flagg. Amari has some flashes of defending the perimeter..and is a decent interior defender as well.
If literally all he could do was pass, we wouldn't have drafted him.