Duke4life831 wrote:Bleeding Green wrote:Even guys like Kanter can't even get into some games in today's NBA. And I doubt Carey is anywhere near as skilled offensively as Kanter. There's just no space on the floor for guys like this unless they are absolute savants in the post, and even then they are very matchup dependent.
I can't even recall the last no-defense big that Ainge drafted. He basically has only drafted wings and guards the last five years unless an absolute freak like Rob Williams falls to them. And I don't see the game moving away from the perimeter anytime soon, in fact teams still play traditional bigs far too often so we're still years away from the pinnacle where teams are shooting 65 3s a game on average. If Houston wins the title this year, get ready for James Wiseman to fall to like Pick 15.
This is much more your modern NBA center
He is pretty much your ideal center for a team that is a perimeter heavy team.
77% of his shots come at the rim or from 3
38% from 3 on 2.5 attempts a game and 76% from the line
72% of his shots at the rim are assisted on or from putbacks
Extremely mobile and agile which allows him to guard the PnR and out in space
Give me the undersized athletic big over the plodding low post big that doesn't play defense any day of the week in today's NBA
I think team is not going to draft a big at all honestly, I feel like, obviously, Danny is more than happy with Theis, Williams, Poirier as the center rotation for the foreseeable future.
If team does look at a big I would be very interested in Makur Maker at the bucks pick. I mean guy needs time in the Gleague (which fits team need honestly, keeps a spot open) but the potential is off the chart. He has modern day KG sort of a ceiling, which is foolish.

















