Post#722 » by Wizenheimer » Sat May 18, 2013 4:16 pm
I only saw Oladipo play once and he had a mediocre game that time. So I don't have a strong positive impression of him from seeing him.
looking at the DE scouting report: I like some of his strengths...athleticism, disruptive defense, attacking the basket on offense. Those are all attributes Portland needs. He has energy and a motor
but I'd also have concerns about the highlighted weaknesses which are creating his own offense and poor, one dimensional ball-handling. High turnover rate. Draft Express seems to be quite skeptical about his perimeter shooting ability and that the improvement this season was the product of a small sample size. They also suggest that he may have a limited upside....low ceiling...that he might be no more then a role player on the next level. Those are pretty significant concerns from a source that is pretty good at evaluating talent. Not perfect at evaluation though
add the "weaknesses" to the fact he's only 6.4, in shoes. hmmmm
I'd wonder if he'll be the SG version of Avery Bradley or Eric Bledsoe. Disruptive defender who makes some highlight reel plays because of athleticism and speed, but isn't really suited to be a long-term starter because of limitations
That's not to say he wouldn't be a very effective role player or situation starter.
But it all may be academic. Portland would probably have to move into the top-4 to get him and I have a real hard time seeing them doing that. Look at the 5 teams with the inside track on being top-4: Orlando, Charlotte, Cleveland, Phoenix, New Orleans
* Cleveland has a ton of cap-space and no bad contracts. No traction there
* New Orleans has a ton of cap-space and the only "bad" contract is Gordon. No traction there
* Orlando has the expiring contract of Hedo. Phoenix has Beasely. Charlotte has Tyrus Thomas
so, would Oladipo be worth the #10 + rights to Papanikoloau + taking back a crappy contract. Setting aside whether or not another team would do the deal, would Portland really sacrifice their cap-space this summer for a 6'4 SG with some significant question marks? That doesn't seem credible. I know people will be coming up with all kinds of deals that preserve cap-space and assets, but I imagine none of them will be very close to realistic from the other team's perspective
my guess is that Portland. like a lot of teams, would love to move up in the draft, but ultimately the price will be just too high. Who knows, this may just be Olshey's way of pressuring some other GM into making a deal for Portland's pick for fear the Blazers will go another direction