Post#1205 » by HiJiNX » Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:40 pm
Okay after watching that game posted above I'll say this...
Positives:
-very quick with the basketball and plays stronger than his frame would suggest on offense
-strong understanding of the game, especially for his age...has great intangibles regarding spacing on both offense and defense...always knows where the ball is and how the play is developing
-he's fast and able to get up and down the floor quickly
-has great hands and finishing ability off the catch...also goes after loose balls
-good defensive rotations, he's always aware of where he should be and rarely gets caught out of position. He also plays defense with his hands up even when his assignment doesn't have the ball, which basically shut down the paint against Russia
-FOCUS! Dude is dialed in for every second of the game. Seems to have a great ability to keep his focus for every play of the game.
Negatives:
-lacks strength
-needs to be more assertive in demanding the ball. In the second half of that game, when he got the ball he was dominant with it, making the right play every time.
-lacks rebounding instincts...he boxes out well but does a lot of ball watching and doesn't fight enough. This is correctible if he has the right coaching and work ethic, but he's not a natural rebounder at all.
-lacks shot blocking instincts...he's going to have foul trouble as a young player...he's not going to be a shot blocker so would probably be better off not jumping to swat everything so as to reduce his foul rate
-lacks offensive moves...he's just quick, which makes him effective at getting his shot off, but in the NBA he'll need more than that.
Overall, the thing I like most about him is he seems to have a presence about him, I can't even really pin it down. But at the same time, unless a magical transformation happens to him he projects to be a really good role player, IMO, and not a star. At 5th pick, I'd like to draft a player that would have more potential impact on at least one end of the floor, but it looks like Val will be a player we won't scream at for screwing up--he'll be competent on both ends of the floor and won't make too many mistakes, but he wont be special in any aspect of offense, defense, or rebounding IMO. Looks like a guy that will be a winner and will have a quite impact on winning with the right teammates around him, definitely an intangible player.
not strong, only aggresive cuz the power ain't directed/ that's why, we are subjected to the will of the oppressive