djFan71 wrote:Spin Move wrote:djFan71 wrote:I feel like Reed is even more so. Same height/wingspan. Slightly more mobile, slightly more committed/consistent on the defensive end.
* standard, this is from watching highlight videos only caveat.
I have not seen enoug of reeds games to know for sure but the scouting reports imply that Precious is much more mobile then reed.
I'm no expert and just going off highlights of both, so could totally be wrong. There's probably a reason Precious is always mocked higher. But my impression was Precious seems stronger, Reed a little more quicker/active. Here's the Ringer on both:
Precious:
Athletic defender who makes plays in the passing lanes as a mobile helper. With his length and strength, he could develop into a rim protector in smaller lineups.
High defensive potential thanks to his physical measurements and quickness, but his fundamentals and discipline must improve.
Struggles with inconsistency as a defender. His footwork hinders his ability to slide and stay in front of quicker players, but it’s fixable.
Reed
Bouncy leaper who can block shots and rebound. He plays hard and pushes the break after boards.
Multipositional defender with the lateral quickness to contain perimeter players and the size and length to battle against leaner bigs.
Active help defender who closes out, rotates to contest shots, and jumps passing lanes.
Lean frame limits him defensively against true bigs; he gets swallowed inside, which again causes him to foul.
Doesn't seem to really favor one over the other, but I like the Reed on the perimeter comments over the Precious footwork/fundamentals comments. Where are you looking? I've also looked at Stepien and scouting vids from HoopIntellect or something (can't remember right now).
From espn Precious #2 ranked PF Paul Reed #10
Pre-Draft Analysis
Strengths
- Elite physical profile and ideal defensive versatility. Has the strength (234 pounds) and standing reach (9-1.5) to slide all the way up to the center spot in small lineups. Explosive above the rim in space. Light on his feet. Long arms (7-2 wingspan), big hands. Has the tools to check either forward spot in the NBA while also switching onto the perimeter.
- Has grab-and-go potential with the ball. At his best attacking the rim in space as a mismatch 4. Aggressive mentality.
- Shows glimpses of upside as a shooter, sometimes even knocking down shots off the dribble. Poor free throw shooter but made 32.5% of 40 3-point attempts at Memphis.
https://www.nbadraftjunkies.com/precious-achiuwa"He’s one of my favorite prospects in this draft... not because his game is aesthetically pleasing. I’m high on him as a prospect because of his versatility and I see him as multi dimensional weapon that can be difference maker if he goes to the right team. He’ll need a that places a strong emphasis on player development and a creative coaching staff that will used him to exploit mismatches..
At 6’9 225lb Achiuwa is an excellent explosive athlete with good coordination, fluidity, and straight line speed rarely seen in someone his size... "
Many of the sites don't have full descriptions of Reed as he is not in the 1st round on most boards, He seems like a he has good mobility for his size while precious has elite mobility.