Dark Faze wrote:There's no reason to believe that Noel won't be a low usage, high efficiency player. He only averaged 7 shots a game as a freshmen on 60% TS and and 59% FG.
There's really nothing at all that suggests that he can't be at least as good as Chandler and Joakim on that end of the court, and he's going to be more productive than those guys offensively based off of being more mobile and getting into the passing lanes due to high steal rate.
He's a phenomenal prospect.
No reason? How about the fact that he had a very low usage rate for an NBA prospect in college, and he still was not very efficient.
I agree that there's no reason to suggest that he CAN'T be as good as Chandler and Noah offensively, but likewise, there's no real reasons to suggest that he IS LIKELY TO be as good as them.
Not to mention the obvious point that even if he one day develops into a low usage, high efficiency player like Noah or Chandler, it's probably going to take several years to get there, and between now and then, he's going to be very bad offensively, hurting the team's success in the short-term. Obviously most big men take some time to develop, and you're always going to need to be prepared to wait patiently while they develop, but still.
I also don't think you can definitively expect Noel to be better than Chanlder and Noah on defense. Yes, there's reason to believe that ONE DAY he can be even better than them on defense, but it would be foolish to blindly assume that he's going to be elite on defense from day one, even more elite than the guy who won Defensive Player of the Year in the NBA last season. He's not a sure thing, even on that side of the ball.
















