UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:pickIBL wrote:UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:Jeanne is definitely more Ajinca than Gobert. People don't realize how good of a frame Gobert had coming into the league. Totally different frame than a guy like Jeanne.
I'm not nearly as high on Jeanne as others are. His frame is just waaaaay too skinny. He has an Igram type frame. I just don't see how he's going to add much, if any strength to his frame, and that will be a huge problem for him. I wouldn't take him until the 2nd round. There's going to be plenty of safer prospects on the board late in the 1st round.
I happen to like and view ajinca as a solid role player which is kinda what you shoot for with late firsts.
My only point was to think way back when ajinca was a prospect and realize how frail he was.
Jeanne is not gobert or ajinca. Watch him move his feet. Watch his lateral movement. What him switch out on a guard. Now let's get to the gobert comparison. Jeanne is a lob finisher. And he has shown some potential in the post. If he can be consistent spotting up outside we are looking at a player along side gobert. That's not something you could see in ajinca.
Twin tower monster front court potential ought to at least be discussed even if jeanne is younger than most 1 and dones.
Right, but you're missing the whole concern. He's too frail. Far too frail. None of his skills will matter if he can't hang with NBA athletes strength wise.
Yea he's so frail he's like rookie KG. So the big question is about work ethic and desire to move to the usa to play ball.








