dorkestra wrote:I think players with his mind and intuition are rare, especially at his position. If he can develop a better jumper, he can be a really tough matchup for opposing defenders.
I will agree with your point above in the sense that Saric being a defensive sieve is certainly not consensus. Like I said before, I acknowledge and respect other opinions, because it's all speculation and educated guessing at this stage. It is just that you are so convinced that if anyone has an opinion that correlates with one from draft express is 100% parroting someone's opinion. Let me flip this on you to show you what I mean. You quoted other posts in this thread that generally aligned with your opinion. So is it fair for me to then say you have never seen him play and are just parroting them?
Still can't see how can you justify anywhere but in the late 2nd rounder. What's the point of having mind and intuition if you lack any type of skill-set to use them? How many players could be though matchups if their jumpers would go from "terrible" (quoting you) to "good"?
I'm not convinced such a thing - actually I don't really know what is draftexpress opinion. One year ago I didn't have much disagreement with their opinion as I recall it; the point is that all that stuff is outdated or needs to be put in a different context because one year ago Saric was a player between two positions and a somewhat undefined skillset and now he's one of the most positionally pure players in the entire draft.
Anyone who reads your reactions in this thread to the highlights of Saric people posted will quickly understand you were lying with the all "I live in Europe, I watch him!" nonsense - because apparently living in Europe gives you a great advantage to watch him... on weekends! You went from "it matters because I can see him after coming back from work" to "I work on weekends" - which implies living in Europe doesn't really matter. Of course, it never did, as the games are available on delay. And the fact you felt the need of adding where you live as if that would add you any additional authority speaks volumes.
You built your opinion like this: one year ago, Saric was considered "slow" - vis a vis NBA wings. You read that and you kept repeating he's slow without understanding you were getting out of context - to the point of claiming he's slow vis a vis NBA PFs, something that is just flat out bizarre to anyone who had actually seen him playing. I bet you'll never read such an absurdity on Draftexpress (or anywhere else besides these boards) so it's not about your opinion being correlated with them. It's about you reading some stuff about a player and just keep repeating the same thing over and over, just to pretend you have an educated opinion. You don't, you have talking points.
Notanoob wrote:I know that he's got short arms, but how is a guy 6'10" too short to play PF? I can understand if you think he has a poor frame and will struggle to add the weight he needs to bang around with more physical bigs, but he's got the height to play PF.
He isn't. He won't really have any significant physical disadvantage against most NBA PFs. He'll struggle to defend a few of them in the next few years (if he joins right away), but he's large enough to keep adding weight without sacrificing quickness.
This all comes from an initial discussion about his NBA position and since then a few people try to convince themselves Saric is a terrible fit at the 4: his defense is a better fit as a wing, his offense too, at the same time he's too short to play the 4, too slow to play the 4, but just fine to play the 3, etc. It's nuts.
Notanoob wrote:Could someone just post some recent, quality highlights of the guy playing? So we know he isn't a good shooter, he is an good passer, and he is not a great athlete. Could we see how his face up game is? Is he a good rebounder? Is he a smart team defender?
They were posted in page #3, but you can go to
http://www.abaliga.com/ and watch whatever you want.
Yes, very good rebounder. He leads the league in rebounding (and lead most competitions he participated, even when playing at the 3). Yes, smart team defender.