Dr Mufasa wrote:I watched the Zalgris game and the 1st half of Valencia... that was like reuniting with an old flame and having the feelings rush back, but the complete opposite. They made me feel like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9KyBdPeKHgThe positive: I liked that he's legit blowing up physically - he really could end up Bogut and Gortat size
The bad: Am I the only one who thinks he neither stands out athletically or as a defensive anchor on the LKL level (The finesse skill level not standing out goes without saying). To me it looks like the only difference between him and the Cs he's guarding is being taller/bigger. I didn't get a "this guy's talent is that of a different league" feeling comparing him to the other players there. If I didn't know anything about the players and was told one of them is a lotto pick going to the NBA next year, I would've guessed Rice
I know people want to hear it but I wouldn't bet any of my personal money on Valanciunas being in the NBA after his rookie contract. I'm not saying I'd predict that happens just that I wouldn't feel good about my money being on the line in that scenario. Just MO, feel free to hate.
Valencia is a Eurocup and Spanich ACB team, while Zalgiris is Euroleague team. Those are not presents LKL level and just one of them is from LKL anyway. No one expects 20 year old to be defensive anchor in Euroleague level competition.
That is true, he is no defensive anchor and often can be a liability and yes, he was drafted as a project, and his defensive potential is biased on his physical tools, length, quickness, foot speed and such. He is a great project to work with, he has everything you cant teach.
Anyway, when you are a good shot blocker and can provide help defense, you often considered being a good defensive player in the NBA already. And even tho Jonas' defense is far from reaching its prime, he can do those things defensively. Ibaka, who hilariously ended up being second in DPY voting, did played in Europe during lockout, and his defense looked arguably even more uncertain.