parsnips33 wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:I am still a Matas #1 guy. I think he has special tools for someone his size. I also think his rookie season is a bit slept on. His shooting splits (45 / 36 / 81) were better than I expected as a rookie. He flashed weak side rim protection (18mpg - 1BPG as a wing). He needs to mature mentally and physically but there still isnt a guy in the 2024 draft I would take over him.
Think Clingan would be closer to 3 or 4 in a redraft but I am biased. He has Gobert'lite potential. Insane rebounder, great shotblocker, 3PT mechanics are decent (If he can become a legit threat here he may be 'replacement' type All Star level guy). Super tough and plays very high motor for his size. Think he will post something like 10-12ppg / 10-12rpg / 1.8-2bpg / 1.5apg if given even 25mpg this year.
Granted this is very unscientific, but Buzelis was the only guy who really jumped out to me as a talent watching him play. I think there's something there
Yep.
I see Riascher as JAG (Sorta like a Harrison Barnes level guy at best - which is a nice role player, but not a Top-5 pick, let alone a #1).
Sarr to me is more interesting but I still dont think he becomes more than a sort of mashup of Christian Wood and Myles Turner (Not as brainless as Wood, not as instinctual as Turner).
Castle I could see becoming a elite #4, but I dont see the juice or shot to ever be a Top-3 guy. Sort of a unique utility guy that does a bit of everything but never is a 'give him the ball and he can make it happen' type (Which you want out of your Top-3 - for the most part at least)
Matas really is the only guy in the 2024 draft that I saw, and still see, as someone who could be a Top-3 player on a playoff caliber team (in time).