willbcocks wrote:JV is the Lithuanian right? I haven't seen any prospects, college or international, play one minute, but of what I've read I like him in the 5-10 range.
I want to have a long team that plays defense and he seems to fit the bill.
Trust me, your gonna hear a lot more about this guy soon. If you read the profile at DX you'll see whats to love. He is viewed as "an Andris Biedrins-type rebounder/defender/hustler in the NBA, but he likely has more even potential offensively than the Latvian big man due to his superior hands and touch (he probably has more of a nasty streak too)."
This is the kind of kid that allows us to trade a McGee/Blatche in a year or two with no worries. Also, the possibility of a full or half season lockout could help as he could stay overseas for one more year.
He has some Game IQ and foul problems, but there is no denying his quick feet, length, and williness to mix it up and stay humble in order to improve.
"According to Synergy Sports Technology, Valanciunas has had 52 possessions thus far this season deemed as pick-and-rolls or cuts to the basket, and has scored or drawn a foul on 42 of them. When unable to finish with a dunk, he shows very nice touch around the basket, often using the glass softly." Translation, John Wall's best friend.