BoyzNTheHood wrote:kidr1211 wrote:LJKO wrote:I don't think we should be too worry about Skal rebound numbers and look at pow situation. Everyone scout miss this stud because he has no shot; look what happen when we have a D-leauge this kid killed it and help us won a game or 2 in the first round guarding geroge. Skal is the pick I'll choose with the 9th if I'm masai
Working on your shot is easier than working on rebounding tbh. Skal is 7ft with a huge wingspan and jamal murray avg'd more rebounds than him lol. Dude is a mental midget
Yeah, because Skal averaging 16 minutes per game versus Murray's 35 doesn't skew that at all. Keep things in perspective. Per 40 Skal works out to 8 rebounds per game and Murray gets 5.9
Because Skal was a foul machine. If he had a smidge of BBIQ he could have stayed on the court longer.
Per 40, Brice Johnson 15.0 rebounds
Per 40, Sabonis 14.8 rebounds
Yep, keep it in perspective. For a guy so much taller than most of the college competition, he sucked at rebounding.
Skal per 40. 7.6 fouls! I guess it really comes down to where he goes in the draft. Take him too high, and he might be called a bust (a la Ross at #8). Skal has better than average range, is very good at blocking, but crap at rebounding and just can't stop fouling. He is intriguing for sure. He will either get all of his sh^t together and become a star in the league a few years down the road, or will be a bust and out of the league in a few years. He was certainly nothing special this past season. He probably looks like a bust in his first NBA season, no matter who picks him. But if they stick with him and teach the crap out of him, he could still be great. If you really want Skal, try trading for him in February or next summer. The fans in his first city will be disgusted with him at that time and he could come very cheap.
Personally, I'd rather take less risk at #9. Actually, I don't want #9 at all. Trade up for Murray with it, or trade down for two picks in the teens.