Dalek wrote:I finally got to watch the France Lith game and JV had some great moments. He is very assertive on the block and makes himself available for entry passes and has good hands to make difficult catches. The footwork was Pau-like. He is assertive, but he is not selfish. He made some good passes out of the post and I could see him getting more hockey assists on Toronto if we play inside-out more.
My concerns are with his defense. He really is poor at reading situations and is a bit flat-footed when challenging shots. I think he is better off just guarding the post and letting Amir do the help defense. He got caught in so many situations where he helped too early and left his man open for lay-ups. He couldn't guard Lavergne very well, since he was more of a PF, but Gobert could not handle JV.
Lastly, if people are excited about his offense, they should be. But, FIBA is not to be trusted as a benchmark. Understand in the NBA he will have taller and more athletic teams who will double him and try to get him to turn it over. He will need to make quicker passes and reads to avoid traps. Plus, he has to watch his elbows, since the NBA ref is much less likely to allow physical play. For a 22 year-old we have quite a player. I could see him being the best C in the league by the time he is 27. That will contingent on him finding his place on defense. He has still a long way to go on that end.
I agree with a lot of your assessment here.
He's a lot more offensively talented than defensively, which throws the Noah/Chandler comparisons out the window (in my opinion). I'd like him to model his game after Marc Gasol and Tim Duncan - smart, patient, skilled play in the post, and fundamentally sound defense that demonstrates a high-level understanding of the game. Their understanding of defensive spacing is elite, and can be developed over time.
I think it's clear that Jonas still needs a lot of work defensively, even if he shows flashes of proper positioning and correct timing now and then. But I'm still optimistic that he can be a competent rim protector down the road, (not elite, he doesn't have the natural instincts like Davis/Gobert) and shouldn't be limited just yet. Ideally he'll be paired with another strong defensive big who's a bit better as the last line of defense (weakside shot blocking).
That being said, he still has a tendency to help early on the guard during P&R coverage, leaving the pocket/roll man wide open. And he stays down too often when he's tasked with weakside help. This is different from rotations when a guard has entered a wide open paint, to which Jonas does a good job of reading and reacting. In these cases teammates need to help the helper to prevent easy drop offs. Too often the rest of the team stands and ball watches while some other offensive players sneak under the rim.
Mentally, he simply needs to calm down and stay composed. He's intense and always thinks he should have done better, which is a good trait to have, but there are times when things just won't go perfectly. This should be ok as he continues to mature. He's only 22.