Kobblehead wrote:If Kormaz is just a tall, athletic, catch and shoot player that plays poor defense and lacks the ability to create, is he really worth the worry? With all due respect to Furkan, what I perceive his player archetype to be is not exactly irreplaceable.
We are talking a late 1st rounder, so the odds he develops into a "replaceable" player are high. But it terms of talent, I think you are really selling him short. IMO Korkmaz's ceiling is higher than you are suggesting.
I'm no expert on Korkmaz (I knew a lot more about Saric when he was at Efes)... but his skill/talent set s:
1. Potentially great shooter who should create a lot of gravity with the threat of his shot
-Unlimited range and high release
-Versatile shooter who shoots well off dribble, off screens and when set
-Willing shooter who can be a volume scoring threat but not a gunner
These attributes alone for a 6'7" reasonably athletic SG give him a "starting SG on a good team" type of ceiling given the current state of the SG position in the NBA.
2. Unfixable weaknesses:
-Korkmaz has a thin build, so even as he matures and gains strength it could limit his positional versatility to where he will never be able to be a full time SF given the trend of the NBA towards more rugged SF's. That said, he is not a tweener nor undersized since he has the physical attributes and skill set to play SG and has the length to switch onto SF's.
-Never going to be a high FTA/Ast type of driver/creator. He has a reasonable handle and BBIQ (as shown in U19 games against peers), but has never shown the potential to develop into the type of crafty scorer who draws fouls and creates for others through drives.) I could be wrong, maybe others have watched him more.
-Never going to be a dominant defender (but not destined to be a defensive liabity- see below.)
3. Fixable areas:
-Defense: Good length and reasonably quick/explosive. Very weak now, but IMO he projects as a decent defender as a SG. His defensive game is probably 4 years away from maturing (age 23 on.) I doubt defense will be his calling card, but I also think he projects as a much better shooter than most 3&D types because he is a pure shooter and not simply a guy who hits shots when left open.
-Ballhandling: Shows some promise, especially when you look at his games against peers. Has nice BBIQ and long stridor. Not a chucker or ball dominant, so growth in this area will help his overall game. Will never need an elite 1st step, because will always be at an advantage with guys trying to run him off the line. Probably 2 years away (age 21-2) from developing this area of his game.
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Overall as a SG prospect, I put Korkmaz close to where Stauskas was when drafted (talking about NCAA Stauskas, not current player.) Korkmaz has much less promise as a creator, but a bit more promise as a shooter/scorer and a bit more explosive/fluid of an athlete with better length. So I see him as a late lottery type of prospect with a potential ceiling as a quality starter who makes the game easier for your stars. Maybe in the JJ Reddick type of mold (though not identical types) who is not easily replaceable. It is easy to find a scoring gunner (JR Smith, Lou Will, Young), but not so easy to find a high gravity shooter at SG who does not hurt you in other ways. That is how I project Korkmaz, best likely case in 3-4 years.