Klomp wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Klomp wrote:Personally, while I agree that he has good quickness and mobility for a big man, I don't think that necessarily translates to "he's a good perimeter defender." I just don't think he has it to the level that's needed to defend on the perimeter on every possession, and that's what is essentially asked of who plays the 4 (or whatever you want to call it) in Minnesota. I personally see more quickness and mobility from Precious Achiuwa that is translatable to being a good perimeter defender, and would draft him to be our PF before drafting Okongwu to be our PF.
You have your right to be wrong.
I'm going to be so bummed when the Wolves pass on Okongwu.

For the record, I think Okongwu will be a good player. My whole argument is that he would be a C in this system and not a PF. If they decide they want more defense from the position, I could see them drafting him. I'm just not sure how likely it is with their investment in both Towns and Reid.
I don't understand why he can't play PF for us. At 6'9" 235 he'd be perfect physically. If you are worried about his 3 pt shot, we don't need him to do that. As far as I'm concerned if he were to just rim protect and rebound both ends I'd be thrilled. Yet he still has a decent offensive game.
His strength is our teams major weakness.
For me he's a no-brainer pick.....which is why we won't take him. We are way too smart for that even in a super weak draft.