I used to be all-in for Sarr playing the bulk of his minutes at C but my thinking on that has changed somewhat.
While Sarr and Holmgren might be similar physically there’s an important difference in skillset, which is Sarr’s ability to pass, handle and put the ball on the floor and attack the basket. From what I’ve seen, those aren’t really things that Chet does well.
That difference in skill set will make Sarr more effective operating from outside in than Chet.
Also, playing Sarr big minutes at PF alongside a sturdy interior rebounder at C frees Alex up defensively to patrol the perimeter without having to worry about also being the Zards primary rebounder.
Of course, I do see Sarr playing some minutes at C but I’m beginning to see him better suited to play big minutes at PF.
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Hartenstein is the kind of guy who's often overlooked, which means there must be someone like him out there.
Rinse & repeat for the undrafted Lu Dort.
Rinse & repeat for the undrafted Lu Dort.