1UPZ wrote:
Len WILL be a servicable big given minutes and the ability to stay on the floor... 10 rebounds in 30 mins guarantee.
Basically that Len/Goodwin/Green for Horford is going to look TERRIBLE for the Suns the minute Len gets consistent game minutes for ANY team.
1UPZ wrote:And Goodwin will definitely be a factor given minutes also.
The guy is still learning to shoot, but defensively he is pesky.
In 3 years time you are likely looking at a 6'6 version of Bledsoe.
So why even trade him when you are only playing him a chump change of the salary cap?
Its better to simply have him be mentored by Dragic, Bledsoe until he is 22-23 years old and have adjusted his game.
Look man, you can't get a guy like Horford for nothing, you HAVE to throw in guys that have trade value. And I think the idea that Len/Goodwin/Green would be a bad trade is bat **** crazy. Shipping off 2 guys that can hardly play right now and one guy (Green) who has become superfluous and needs an extension... in exchange for an all-star big. That would be grand larceny on the Suns part.
I know everyone wants to view young players in the most absolute positive light they can but your views on Len and Goodwin are pure homerism. Goodwin does have a solid ability to get to the rim... but he struggles to finish, he has terrible decision making and handles. Considering he knew and the coaching staff knew that he needed to improve his outside shot and ball handling this summer, and for him to look this bad at it still is discouraging. He is a terrible shooter and passer, he needs to get one of those abilities to "good" for him to even stay in the league. You can't have a guard suck in both those areas. In 3 years you're much more likely to looking at a guard in Turkey than a 6'6" version of Bledsoe. He MIGHT improve, I see more hope for him than the other candidate here because he does have a unique ability to attack the rim, but Goodwin has a long way to go.
As for Len... Plumlee, as rough as he is, rebounds at a significantly higher rate than Len. On top of that Len has been so bad with his defensive positioning and fouling that he'd foul out before he even got to 30 minutes. There is no reason whatsoever to expect greatness from Len, he has not shown it at any level. He has bad hands and terrible instincts. This is a guy with a poor skill set and serious injury concerns. The only thing he has going for him is his size. That size alone might keep him in the league for a while but IMO the odds of him becoming a reliable starter are about 1 in 20, and the odds of him being a top 5 big (as some here insanely expect) are about 1 in 1000.
For a harsh dose of reality, not only was Robin Lopez waaaaaaaaay better as a rookie than Len, Thabeet had a better rookie year too.