what is Aaron Gray's ceiling?
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what is Aaron Gray's ceiling?
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what is Aaron Gray's ceiling?
I hate the term "ceiling" just wondering how good you think this guy can be, i've been really impressed whenever i've seen him play, which is not a great amount but he seems to be a big body with good fundamentals, that looks like hes knows what he should be doing, i believe he could be a good player in this league.
however there is a part of me that thinks he is the new Greg Ostertag.
however there is a part of me that thinks he is the new Greg Ostertag.
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idk about his "ceiling" but after watching him play a handful of games, i would like to see him cut a bit of weight, maybe 30lbs or so and work on his post moves some more, he has a lot of ability really, he just needs to be able to access it faster than he does now...he's too choppy out there on the offensive end and it really hurts him on defense...
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Let's see....
He's a very good rebounder, and has some good moves and a nice touch on offense. On the downside, he's very slow by NBA standards, and he's not particularly athletic.
I think his ultimate upside would be a poor-man's Brad Miller, not quite as good a passer, maybe a slightly better rebounder.
However, I expect in reality he'll just be a career backup, albeit a very useful one since post-scoring and rebounding is a helpful thing to have off the bench.
He's a very good rebounder, and has some good moves and a nice touch on offense. On the downside, he's very slow by NBA standards, and he's not particularly athletic.
I think his ultimate upside would be a poor-man's Brad Miller, not quite as good a passer, maybe a slightly better rebounder.
However, I expect in reality he'll just be a career backup, albeit a very useful one since post-scoring and rebounding is a helpful thing to have off the bench.
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Aaron Gray is serviceable and will continue to be serviceable. hes not anything special. hes got terrible mobility and athleticism. hes gonna continue to play in the league because of what hes got upstairs. not because hes gonna wow anybody with anything he does.
Aaron Gray is serviceable and will continue to be serviceable. hes not anything special. hes got terrible mobility and athleticism. hes gonna continue to play in the league because of what hes got upstairs. not because hes gonna wow anybody with anything he does.
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Brad Miller Lite.
Save for offering me the opportunity to make a bad pun, there are definitely similarities; Gray is an excellent passer for a big man, looks to be a better at pulling down offensive rebounds than defensive boards, and seems to have good hands defensively. Should be at least a solid back-up center, and could develop into a lower-tier starter in the right situation.
Save for offering me the opportunity to make a bad pun, there are definitely similarities; Gray is an excellent passer for a big man, looks to be a better at pulling down offensive rebounds than defensive boards, and seems to have good hands defensively. Should be at least a solid back-up center, and could develop into a lower-tier starter in the right situation.

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mitchweber wrote:Luc Longley seems like an apt comparison.
Not really. Same with Brad Miller. Both of those guys hang out on the high elbow and punish other centers for sagging off with a reliable mid-range jump shot. Gray's jump shot isn't horrible but he's clearly out of his element when he's above the elbow and is clearly at his best with his back to the basket on the block.
Also, Longley and Miller are/were serviceable defenders even though they aren't/weren't shot blockers. Gray's defensive awareness isn't that good, and even when he does know he should make a defensive rotation, his incredibly slow foot speed often leaves him rotating too slow for the foul and 1. Because of that, he'll never be a full-time starter on a good team.
So, his ceiling is that of a serviceable, big, strong backup center who can score in the post. Can't think of any specific examples right now though.