_txchilibowl_ wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:I think you should be careful with engaging with people who believe they can analyze a high school player with any sort of accuracy as "GimmeDat" does. I am sure the guy knows a lot more about specific prospects than I do but if someone posting on the internet is able to make claims of a guy widely regarded as a top-5 pick as "Arguably 4th best big man in the draft" means the guy is either a genius and should be hired by an NBA Team yesterday, or is very emotional about players in this draft and likely shouldn't be engaged with in meaningful discussion regarding the draft. Food for thought.
I think the best thing the Bulls can do with the pick is use it as a cornerstone trade for Embiid or Simmons. As soon as Philly hires a new GM the Bulls need to be on the phone with a strong offer, something like #4, 2022 Unprotected 1st, Lauri and Otto for Embiid.
If GimmeDat is saying it I'm listening closely. He's been one of the best draft evaluators we've had on this board for a while....
Appreciate that.
I'm not personally claiming to have seen heaps of him before the college level - I've seen a few games, nothing more.. but it is stuff that is line with the small sample we did see at college, and in line with a lot better evaluators that I follow on different platforms that feel the same way about him.
Declaring him 'arguably the 4th best big in the draft' isn't as crazy as it sounds. Here as some examples of evaluators that I regard highly, and their boards. Take note of both Poku and Wiseman -
You don't have to hold those opinions with any weight if you don't know those individuals, but at least know I'm not alone in my opinion. It's also worth noting that there are others they don't have Poku in the lottery at all either - he is definitely more divisive.. but then again, a number of the above don't have Wiseman top 10, either. The last tweet there is from Spencer, who is from the Knicks board and arguably the most well regarded draft analyst on the realgm boards. He's worked with NBA franchises.
I'm not trying to come across as some draft savant, just expressing my own opinion, take it for what you will. I think he's somewhere in that crop of Okongwu, Wiseman, Toppin and himself as the top 4 bigs in this draft. Hopefully that explains why I think Wiseman is *arguably* the 4th best big in the draft.
Showtime23 wrote:no wisemans height, wingspan, athleticism is at worst a top 3 pick in this draft.
its not like his jumper is broken to the point he will be limited to Whiteside/Capella.
Center position you need as much athleticism as possible to overpower your opponent like a Shaq/Howard enforcer.
Just look at our own Gafford. Him having elite athleticism is what makes him distinguishes from someone like Carter who is so slow and overweight he is getting useless. But Gafford alone is not enough and Wiseman is several times better version of him with range that can extend to the 3. Theres not a single wing/guard prospect thats simply better than Wiseman when they are unproven as well.
Obviously, a lot will depend on which team he will get drafted to. He will be a stud if he gets taught by Dray but I still want Chicago to nab him if Edwards and Ball are gone.
I think your comparison is a good example of where our player evaluation differs, because I find WCJ to be a far superior player to Gafford.
There's far more to the C position than being tall, athletic and long. Gafford is close to elite in all those respects, and he is a backup C. If you just want a guy to rim run and protect the paint, those guys are actually relatively dime a dozen. Obviously Wiseman has some projection as a shooter, which is good, but it's not an outlier skill of his.
It's also about how you use those physical tools - these are some less than ideal examples -
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I'm not trying to say Wiseman won't be a good NBA player, but I do think he's overrated.