Bat wrote:I don't think there is anything wrong with questioning the guy. Everything jf1971 is saying is a legit concer, especially considering the info he is banding it on.
Jonas doesn't score outside of 5 feet, he shows little offensive game outside of rolling to the hoop with out the ball or off an offensive rebound, he doesn't jump when he blocks shots, and his blocked shots are rarely out of his area.
Those are very legit concerns, I don't understand why he shouldn't ask those questions.
I don't know if everything he said was a legit concern, although Valanciunas certainly isn't without question marks.
To me, he looks like a mobile, fundamentally sound big man with great length, a nice motor, good hands, and soft touch around the basket. He doesn't get great lift, but how high someone jumps is less important than how quickly they do it, and Jonas doesn't have to gather himself too much in order to get above the rim.
I'm actually more encouraged by the act that he doesn't have to leave his feet in order to block shots than I am discouraged by him not leaving his feet to do so. More bad than good can happen when a defender leaves feet.
He doesn't have Kanter's bulk, but he looks pretty sturdy for a 19 year old 7 footer. He also doesn't look to have Kanter's ability to hit from the outside and generate his own offense that way, but I really like the way he makes himself available to the ballhandler in screen-roll situations. I've seen some basic footwork in the post, but it's light years from watching Big Al take someone into the torture chamber.
If the Wolves do end up trading down from #2 to #4 and #8, Valanciunas and Burks would be a close to ideal draft to me.