MemphisX wrote:There is no way I would take Wiseman over Jaren Jackson.
Alot of people would probably agree with you, probably most on Realgm. JJJ over Wiseman is the risk adverse take and normally I'm on that side.
JJJ has more offensive tools, and that's a floor raiser, but Wiseman looks to be more dynamic as a rim roller lob threat, thus more efficient offensively (tho more limited) and I project Wiseman to be better defensively.
How tall is JJJ? I've seen 6'11" before the draft but I read Memphis measured him at 6'9" this preseason?
If your big spreads the floor then who scores inside? Guards or wings. Well if it's guards, most guards who make a living attacking the basket get injured. If it's wings, well most traditional championship teams have an elite defender at the 5 and to me JJJ looks like a classic 4 with more shooting range than previous eras. Generally bugs are more efficient inside than wings/guards and wings/guards are more efficient on the perimeter. It's traditionally easier to have elite defenses built around star rim protectors (which both JJJ and Wiseman project to be) who play the 5 as opposed to the 4.
JJJ should be hoping to be Chris Bosh while Wiseman should be hoping to be a better on offensive fslastbreak version of Rudy Gobert.
If Wiseman scores inside that leaves guards and wings to do their more natural thing of being perimeter players. That just allows GM's to have a wider variety of players who fit more naturally.
Also Wiseman looks to be a top 10 rpg type while JJJ might be a 7-9rpg guy.
I don't mean to down talk JJJ to someone with the name "Memphisx". So, I'll compliment Memphis to end this long post.
If Ja's health holds (it's honestly difficult for me to think of freakish athlete PG's who don't get hurt, even some bounce back fine).
I think JJJ clearly projects as a potential allstar and Clarke looks like a Lamar Odom level player (read 6th man of the year type) in the right context, which next to Ja and JJJ that's the perfect fit for Clarke.
Memphis to me has 2/3 of what could be a championship caliber big man trio 3 years from now. Obviously Ja projects to be a championship caliber starting PG in the next few years. Guys like Crowder, Brooks, Melton probably are currently in or will be good enough to be top 10 guys on a championship caliber team. Valancuinas I have doubts about as anything more than a (highly effective) 15-25mpg 5 on a true title contender, during deep postseason runs (including garbage time).
Y'all's PG rotation looks set if everyone keeps developing and no one leaves. JJJ and Clarke should obviously be good enough to at least be #2 and #3 bugs on a title team in their prime. If Memphis can get a 5 (like Wiseman) who can stay on the floor in crunch time, leave JJJ at the 4 and have Clarke as a suber sub, that'd do wonders. Okobo + Brooks + Crowder + Jones + a foul eating big (Alex Len type) + 1 more dynamic wing and Ja being MVP caliber (he might already be top 15 in that regard for me) and Memphis could be a real title threat.
Playoff rotation:
???/JJJ/Clarke/foul eater
JJJ/Clarke/small ball stretch 4
???/small ball stretch 4
Brooks/Okobo
Morant/Okobo/Jones
Crowder might age out if being that small ball stretch 4. IDK who Memphis could get to be a game changer I the wing or as that 5 next to JJJ.