Dr Mufasa wrote:...
I respect your opinion, but i don't agree with it at all. First of all, Gortat is an excellent athlete. He's not elite, but he's right in the next tier. He's also a late bloomer, and was nowhere close to Jonas at the age of 19-20. He was also never a great free throw shooter.
People fail to realize, why is it so unique, that this kid is shooting consistently around 80%, sometimes 85% or even 90% from the charity stripe. It's obviously a good thing, to be that effective from the line, but it's especially interesting, because it suggests, he can be an elite mid range shooter some day.
And to a guy who can finish that strong on pick&rolls, and attacks the rim like that, making free throws like that, can automatically mean 12-14 points a game, maybe as early as his rookie season. Without any kind of shot making from mid range. People fail to realize this kid's offensive potential is blatantly underrated.
I also don't agree about his defense. He fouls a lot, because...well, because every single young big man fouls a lot. It's obviously correctable. Also don't understand why you worry about his rebounding. Didn't he rebound well too in the Euroleague, against bigger, fundamentally sound big men, who are very good at boxing out? I believe he did.
Most of the things you don't like, is because he's not yet strong enough. A 19 year old, 6'11 kid, with a 7'4 wingspan, too skinny?

How could that happen? I mean, come on, of course he's gonna get stronger, and bigger, and then he obviously won't need to outjump, or outhustle people all the time, and his back to the basket game will improve.
P.S: I never said his post game will be like Pau's, i was talking about impact. If he's gonna do it, he's definitely gonna do it in a different style, which i even hope honestly, because Gasol always lacked that mean streak, that could have made him a superstar. I don't think Jonas has that kind of potential that Pau had btw, but i think he's a prospect with almost zero bust chance.