Squigglepuffin wrote:Shak_Celts wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:He’s grown— was 6’1 155 when he first got to Stanford. He’s apparently 6’3 174 right now. Ill take the height with a grain of salt but he’s visibly bigger in the newest images we have of him.
Still too skinny, but hopefully the trend continues and he can add another 10-15 lbs
 
Not everyone had to be there day one, i like the work already! I just hope he did it because he loves the game and not just to get drafted. Our picks need to work like the Jays and smart!!
 
Also concerning is imo he has a high centre of gravity, which coupled with his weight is not a good thing. He may be an intelligent player but the translation of his game to the NBA requires him to have a body capable of going against NBA level athletes, and it is just concerning that those two attributes usually mean he'd get knocked off balance pretty easily when trying to absorb any contact in the NBA.
 
Terry intrigues me because I feel there are strong parallels to Steve Nash.  Both were said to have the same approximate strengths and weaknesses, neither was a particularly heralded recruit.  Steve Nash was listed at 6'3 195 after four years of college; Terry is now listed at 6'3 175.  Freshman year stats were similar.
On one hand, if TT is the next Steve Nash, it feels like a no brainer to draft him.  On the other hand, however, even if he were to develop like Steve Nash - Nash wasn't really able to establish himself as a starting PG until he turned 25 (which isn't uncommon amongst PGs).  Whereas Terry just turned 20 a little more than a week ago...
So I'd completely trust Danny if he drafted the guy, but I also wouldn't expect much return for at least a few seasons; he'd be a long term investment IMO.