clyde21 wrote:King Ken wrote:clyde21 wrote:
'easily better than Clarke' is quite hyperbolic
I would agree if you are talking about college production. No one other than Zion been that productive in the last 15 years. I am speaking in terms of NBA prospectus.
I always believed Clarke's best position in the NBA long term is at the 3. It will take him 2-3 years to adjust to that position. Maybe sooner. Toppin is a college 4 and NBA 4. No need to wait for anything.
 
i know, i'm talking about prospectus, Clarke is a combo big in the Draymond mold not a 3 IMO, he's also a much, much better defender than Obi, much better athlete, and even if you think Obi is a better offensive player...Clarke right now in the NBA is shooting 65% from the field, 45% from 3 with a whopping 70 TS%, so I'm not sure I'm seeing that much of a variance there to say Obi > Clarke at this point
 
Clarke ain't in no damn mold of Green. Too small and has no bulk. That's why he's purely situational for Memphis right now. Taylor Jenkins coached Clarke's prototype before in DeMarre Carroll. So he knows how to develop Clarke as he developed Carroll. The difference is, Clarke has some Shawn Marion in him as well so he might have an All NBA player with Clarke. 
Clarke is a much better defender in college. In the NBA, he is too small, lacks bulk and it shows in the data of this season. Most of his defensive metrics have tremendously gone down as many I've spoke to in the league circles expected. He's too small to be a 4. He's the same damn size as Klay Thompson. You can't guard the 4 at that size, bulk, and length. Toppin is a switchable defender at 220-230. That's his defensive value. While Clarke has that and some, Toppin offers that plus exceptional offensive value. That's a massive difference to NBA teams and scouts. 
LOL, Draymond Green. Stop it! Green is 240-250 with tremendous strength and bulk with a backside. One of the greatest big man defenders we have had that played this game. You can't be serious. I hope you aren't. 
I don't think Clarke is a better athlete. More explosive, sure, Clarke is a top 99 percentile guy in that arena. Toppin is faster, quicker, longer, and bigger. His athleticism is more effective. 
Clarke is shooting 2 3s per36 a game. That's NBA center level and not even one of solid volume. That doesn't mean ****. It's irrelevant. His TS is impressive as it was in college. 69.9 TS in college and 69.1 in the NBA but he is a finisher. That's what he does and is expected to do. 
I am 100% certain that every NBA guy I speak with will always say unanimously that Toppin is clearly a better prospect than Clarke as a big but I can always count on RealGM to be contrary.