GRidge wrote:super_balls wrote:I'm really starting to love this kid. Can you imagine a Poeltl/Markkanen future front court with Siakam as that 3rd big back-up?
I would look to move JV for a solid 3 and D wing down the line if we somehow end up with this kid.
wow this kid can ball. How is he defensively? Seems to play with some grit which I never mind
he's decent. Got good mobility for a big so he'll be able to guard faceup bigs easily, to hedge and maybe eventually bother smaller players on switches. Not a great rim protector though because he's not explosive from a standstill off two feet and doesn't have great length. Will be be good contesting from the weakside as a 4 because he can build up speed/explosiveness on his jumps.
Super skilled offensively, an elite shooter, and unselfish/keeps the ball moving. Mainly a faceup player, should not be asked to post up much except on switches, which he can punish because he has the skillset.
I'm a huge fan of Markkanen, but Raps would have to trade up big time to draft him. He'll be going top 10 guaranteed, maybe top 5. Also I'm skeptical of his fit with Poeltl long-term, think Markkanen's ideal frontcourt pairing would be with a pogo-stick shot blocking/rebounding C.