doordoor123 wrote:Ruzious wrote:doordoor123 wrote:
He’s not as strong or as skilled as Vucevic was. He has some flashes, but needs to develop his post game. Offensively probably compares better to Derrick Favors, but without the athleticism. His defensive rebounding is atrocious.
I don't know about that. Vucevic is exactly who he reminds me of - though we do need to see more of that 3 point shot, and he does need to be less deliberate with the ball or he'll get his pocket picked when he gets to the NBA. A lot of the comments you've made about Yurtseven were made about Vecevic - at the same point when he was at USC. There's no reason to believe Yurtseven won't get stronger - just like Vucevic did - he's already much stronger looking than he was last season, and he could eventually become one of the stronger centers in the NBA. The slow feet on D is a valid concern - as it clearly was for Vucevic. But he does seem to have quicker defensive reactions than Vucevic. I don't see what you see as far as defensive rebounding being atrocious - it's a strength for him. Put it this way - Aaron Baynes is playing 18 minutes a game for the best team in the East - Anyone think he can't become better than Baynes? I like him as a late 1st rounder.
Actually no, I don’t think he can be better than Baynes. Baynes is really good and should be starting. Baynes sets the best screens in he NBA, he’s a really good defensive rebounder, he’s a really smart and he’s sneakily athletic. They’re different kinds of players. I don’t like Yurtseven as a rebounder because he doesn’t have rebounding technique and I personally don’t think he’s very athletic or long enough to rebound against NBA-level athletes at center.
Have you always had those opinions about Baynes? I don't totally disagree with you on him, but I think his athleticism is no better than Yurtseven's, and Yurtseven will be a more skilled player. There's no reason he can't improve his rebounding technique - it's working well at NC State. What are the length numbers of Baynes and Yurtseven? Looking at them, I don't think there's much of a difference.