Ruzious wrote:chonestown wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:Yeah, I'm probably in the minority but not a huge Collins fan. All the write-ups I read always reference his dominating performance against South Carolina in the tournament, and I can't help but not be that impressed in dominating an undersized front court with their starting C measuring at 6'9.
Think that his jumper is translatable and most of his upside is coming from his potential as a stretch-5, but I'm not entirely convinced he'll be able to do true "big man" things at a good enough level to warrant how high he'll go. The "struggles against NBA length" thing isn't just an all-encompassing term for any PF/C prospect, it's a legitimate concern for him IMO.
Conversely, I think his big man things are what makes him the prospect he is. Not sure who here called him the pube-free version of Bogut, but it's a good comparison. He hasn't shown the passing skill of Bogut, but I see him bringing the same mix of ranginess and positional defense, while being a stellar rebounder. Moving ZCollins to the 4 negates his most immediate strengths.
Yeah, you want Zach Collins around the basket more than on the perimeter. With his size and agility, he can just flip it in against a lot of centers - especially with NBA defenses really getting bad. It's nice to have versatility against teams with better defensive bigs. John Collins, otoh, will likely have to make the move to 4, and he's showing 3 point range AND ball-handling skills in a lot of the workouts. He's going to surprise people.
even though they re pretty similar, i like Hartenstein more.. can't explain why though.. maybe his ball handling.. dunno
In any case, i can agree that i 'd like a move on a big just to let Hawes and Monroe walk and direct the salary to some quality shooters.