terperoni wrote:hands11 wrote:DCZards wrote:
I don't think you're giving Ves the credit he deserves. The great passes I've seen him make are far more instinctive than they are someone just looking to get rid of the ball.
The kids BBIQ is way above average. His passing is amazing for a big.
He is athletic and coordinated. He can dribble on a fast break and finish.
He is long and still growing into he paws but still has a good center of gravity.
He is a fighter. He gives effort.
He appears to be very coachable and a good egg.
All he really really lacks offensive skills. He can add that. He has the physical tools, coordination and intelligence to do it.
And like I said before, once he can shoot and drive, his passing is going to really open things up even more. I dont see the kid peaking for at least another 2-3 years.
There is a big box of crow in storage for all youll who bashed Ves. EG did well picking Ves. He is a big with lots of upside. That isn't bad to get at 6.
LMAO!!

i dont think Hands said anything worth "LMAO" about. In fact, If you really look at EG's draft history(And trust me im no EG apologist) you see a fairly quick maturation and shift in scouting style.
2005-Blatche: Highly skilled HS player who falls to 2nd cuz of lack of elite athletic ability and work ethic. Good BB IQ but poor work ethic.
2006-Pecherov: Only clear cut miss, could not defend and was not physical enough to develop post skills.
At this point EG starts the shift to players with strong(er) Work ethic, but still high ceilings.
2007-Young: Very skilled Scorer. Average work ethic but very low BB IQ.
2008-McGee: Extreamly raw player with amazing tools. Good work ethic but very low BB IQ.
2009-Trade for Miller/Foye
2010:Wall-At this point EG has had two years since his last "real" draft and sees the Gilbert situation unfold and the lack of development by both players with low work ethic(Blatche) and players who dont know HOW to use their work ethic (NY and McGee). So he takes Wall to be the franchise player and chooses to build around him with guys who work hard and understand the ins/outs of playing the game (ie. floor spacing, setting picks, team defense, passing, etc.)
Seraphin: Raw player who has only played the game for 5 years. But he is a humble kid who works hard and show solid understanding of how the game is played.
Booker: Raw athletic player who would be taken higher if he were 2 inches taller. Much like Seraphin, he is very physical, hardworking and willing to learn.
2011-Vesely: Raw Athletic euro who lacks offensive skill, but has great tools and very high IQ.
Singleton: DPOY in ACC who hustles and has very good height/length/athleticism.
Sorry to ramble on. But the point is EG loves guys with very good to elite TOOLS. Every (significant)player over the past 6 years has shown this. The maturation has occured where he realized that just because guys have great gifts and decent work ethic does not mean they will ever have the instincts to succeed(McGee and NY).
I have said numerous times over the past year that I thought Seraphin would develop into a very good backup PF/C because of his strength, work ethic, and instincts.
I will say it again for Vesely. He can set great picks, play very good Team defense, pass extreamely well, and he hustles his ass off. This are things that 95% player do not develop if they dont instinctly have them. The ball handleing/shooting/strength can most certainly be developed...and it will