closg00 wrote:A new highlight mix has been posted on bulletsforever. I notice a some mid-range ability in these clips which is a plus. KS has a somewhat of slow release that looks potentially easy to block in the NBA so he will have to adjust. Love the soft touch around the basket.
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2010/8/20 ... light-film
Wow! Some great footage here! I'm really, really excited about him now.
Seraphin seems to love contact. He does a real nice job of banging into the defender to get him off balance to set up that jump hook. I really like the extension of his hook shot and I was impressed to see extension in his jumper. He releases it from a real high point, and he actually jumps while shooting - uncommon for a big man. I just hope the jumper is accurate. There's a reason that very few big men actually jump when they shoot from the outside.
I'm still a little concerned that he doesn't appear to be that tall on video, but measurements don't lie. Seraphin has longer standing reach and wingspan than Horford and Noah. It may just be that he has such a big lower body that he looks short out there. Dude has a huge ass. Nobody is going to be able to dislodge him once he is set.
I'm going to put on my rose-colored glasses here and say that our frontcourt of the future is already here. I think Seraphin will ultimately be our starting center and he'll fit very well alongside Blatche. McGee will bring energy off the bench.