Post#1283 » by Dr Positivity » Mon Apr 1, 2013 11:13 am
Oh Noel is in a different class athletically. Noel is a total freak. For a PF the type of athlete that comes along a few times a generation at most.
With that said. On the topic of Noel I'm far more out on him than most are, if talking as a whole. Even amazing physical tools aren't enough to me if the rest isn't there. Goodwin is the player people seem to be accepting this more for. He also has arguable generational physical talents for a 2 in my opinion. But if a perimeter guy has no jumper and weak instincts/control, it likely doesn't matter if he can get to the rim at will. With Noel other than the upped college production, people in general seem more forgiving of a big when the skill game and offensive fluidity isn't there compared to physical tools. But I'm not sure if there's reason to be, especially with how offensive first and increasingly perimeter orientated the the PF is in modern day. Like you compare him to someone like Zeller, who's getting crapped up upside wise for not having elite physical tools. But is Noel's skill game barely having a pulse, any less of a weakness??? Hell Zeller's athleticism is better than Noel's skill for sure. Former is average and the latter is bad.
This draft confuses the sh*t out me as a whole. By the way I judge talent my big board right looks like
Perenn all-star talent:
Bennett
Blue Chip starter talent (not TRUE all-star, but maybe can make it in 1x-2x as a cameo?)
Olynyk
Dieng, Oladipo, Len, McLemore
Zeller, Smart, McCollum, Withey, Karasev
Rank with blue chip talents, but I don't trust them to reach it for enigmatic reasons:
Nash, Leslie, Gobert, Austin
Other starter talents:
McDermott, Burke, Adetokunbo
McAdoo, Porter, Franklin, Noel, Goodwin, Poythress, Kelly, Cauley-Stein
Avoid like VD: Shabazz, MCW, Plumlee
I think this draft will be like 2011 where the winner is the team picking 15th who gets Jeff Withey or Gorgui DIeng, or picking 12th and getting CJ McCollum, or picking 25th and getting Doug McDermott or Ryan Kelly. The teams in the top 10 OTOH will have a hard time meeting expectations.
Other than the guys in my enigmatic group, the player I'm struggling with the most is McLemore. If he was able to attack the rim and create offense in the paint at even an above average rate (not elite) I'd have him as the #1 guy and a future star. But without the ballhandling that part of his game just isn't there right now. Yet the difficult part is this is spite of having all the athleticism needed for it. I could see McLemore either not attacking the rim whatsoever in the NBA, or unleashing his on ball game and becoming dynamic at it. And that range is HUGE for what he'll be.
It's going to be a glorious day... I feel my luck could change