Ruzious wrote:SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Precious Achiuwa is a player I've been curious about as someone who might work his way into the top 10. His measurables are similar to Okongwu. The Draft Room scouting report on him is older and portrays him as a 223 pound SF while the more recent USA Today lists him as a 240 pound "Big". Could be be someone for us to consider if Okongwu is off the board? The combine should answer some questions with him as going from site to site his measurable really vary, as does his age 19-20, which seems high for freshman?
http://www.nbadraftroom.com/p/precious-achiuwa.html
USA TODAY
Big, 6-foot-9, 19 years old
Achiuwa, who was a top-15 recruit in this freshman class, is averaging 15.3 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. There are flashes of greatness, like when he put up 22 points and 22 rebounds with four blocks in a recent game against Tulane. His defensive rebound percentage (24.3%) ranks second-best in his conference and sixth-best among all freshmen. Meanwhile, his block percentage (6.3%) ranks among the top five in the American Athletic Conference. Back in 2017, he measured with a 6-foot-11 wingspan and 8-foot-11 standing reach. The size is there for him to play a role in the NBA at some point in the near future, more likely in the post than as a forward.I
Bleacher Report
14. Portland Trail Blazers: Precious Achiuwa (Memphis, PF/C, Freshman)
Achiuwa made his strongest statement of the season on Saturday during a 22-point, 22-rebound, five-block effort against Tulane.
Even without a great deal of skill, he continues to impact games by maximizing his 6'9", 225-pound frame, 7'2" wingspan, mobility and motor for rim-runs, finishes, second-chance opportunities and defensive playmaking. Achiuwa's jump shot and decision-making still require significant improvement, but few bigs in the draft have a more impressive physical foundation to build off.
Precious is an explosive athlete - high ceiling but low floor prospect. It's a matter of how much he can improve on his skills. Very strong for a 225 lber - I think he has the frame to add some weight. Needs to cut down on to's.
Yuck... 3 times as many Turnovers as Assist, Terrible +/-, Inefficient, Cant hit a FT...
Racking up Blocks, Steals and Rebounds against UCONN, New Orleans, Bradley, and Jackson St. does NOTHING for me.
Hayes, Haliburton, Avdija, Cole Anthony, Okongwu
Even if you want to key in on hybrid Fowards/Bigs...Jalen Smith, Tyler Bey, Toppin, and Reggie Perry are FAR better choices






















