tmorgan wrote:CptCrunch wrote:I'm not hating on Yaxel here as I make another post. He is legitimately very good right now in college.
Just an example to call out on the concept of acclimation. Would be Deni Avdija. When you get enough chances in an environment, players will develop to their potential. Deni is example of this. Wizards got clowned for picking Deni, but look at him after 6 years, an all star putting up like 24/7/7.
My argument here is that many players (some countable set not everyone perhaps a few dozen if you give all college players 6 years of chances) will be succeeding like Yaxel if they got 6 years in college
There is ZERO doubt that Yaxel benefited from his age and experience, and that helped him dominate college basketball the way he did. That’s why no one with sense is projecting him as a future All-Star, because guys who do what he did at young ages are super rare, you know, like Boozer and Dybantsa. Yaxel was second in OBPM and fourth in DBPM nationally. That’s ridiculous.
And yes, there are guys well below that level that can do something like Yaxel did if they had six years to do it. But we’re not sure which guys those are, which is why Lendeborg is a nice, relatively safe bet to be a solid NBA player. Guys with his talent don’t usually take this path.
All this Knecht and the like stuff really pisses me off. Knecht was SEC player of the year shooting 458/397/772. 1.3 stocks, 5 boards, under 2 assists playing over 30 minutes a game. He was a shooter, and not even a particularly remarkable one. Decent size, good athletic testing that doesn’t really translate to anything in the floor. Absolutely nothing like Yaxel except kinda old. BPM of 11.3 to Yaxel’s 16.7. Barely 1:1 A/TO ratio, while Yaxel is nearly 3:1.
Whatever. This guy is a solid as they come. If you can’t see it, you can’t see it.
You are putting up an argument against Yaxel with Knecht. 11.3 isn't that materially different from 16.7 when both are elite. Plus Yaxel's fifth year BPM was 11.2 which is actually the same as Dalton's 5th year BPM.
DK failed because he couldn't improve one bit in the league. Peaked physically and development wise, a very real scenario for Yaxel. Yaxel needs to come in and become an immediate 3 and D player within 20 games or else he will just bust hard.
If Yaxel fails this year, no one will ever give these JUCO into NCAA super senior a chance ever again.

































