Sir-Swish-A-Lot wrote:Isaiah averaged 2.1 blks per game. He has a 35 inch max vertical jump. Plus, he has really strong hands and holds onto the basketball like a vice grip. I don't foresee Stewart having any issues finishing in the paint in the NBA. He is a very intelligent player that will figure out the NBA game and what he can and can't do then proceed to do major damage in the paint.
One little GIF display doesn't show how many times he just went up and dunk over people. Stewart beasted the USC big man that is projected as a top 10 draft pick. Go watch the full highlights from the Baylor, Houston, Arizona (at UW) game highlights and see how he dominated each team in the paint. The full game highlights are on YouTube
I'm not gonna clip every time he showed his mediocre vert explosiveness, show me one time he dunked on a guy w/ size in the halfcourt.
Max Vert allows you load time, his standing vert is low and slow. This means he can jump okay with space and time but not without it, which is why he plays below the rim.
Isaiah played in a zone it inflates block % because all he has to do is stand under the rim and block college kids. He won't be able to do that in the NBA especially at 6'9. He does have a long wingspan and seems engaged but again being good in college =/ being good in the NBA.
He did outmuscle Okongwu in the USC game, but Okongwu will be playing 4/5 in the NBA. Because he's the same size as Pascal. Even in this game look how many times players just scored right over him
Almost all his shots in the paint are hooks or putbacks. Both things that he will get a much lower amount of in the NBA, teams aren't going to run a low post offense through him especially since he's not a passer.
Not to say Stewart doesn't have value, he can run the floor, plays hard, will probably be a decent shooter, and moves decently. But he looks like a backup big to me and I wouldn't draft a backup big with a first.