cjbulls wrote:MrSparkle wrote:If you’re 6’8, 230 lb, athletic, in-shape, and you have no real flaws on the court, you are pretty much a floor NBA top-8 rotation player with ceiling, depending on work ethic and personality. Few guys come to mind who disappointed in this mold (JJ for us), but that could’ve been more on Thibs and the fit at the time. I actually think JJ would’ve been very useful in the Miami series; let Boozer ride the pine.
PW has a gigantic shoulder frame and seems to be all-muscle, with hops and speed.
Nice thing is he should be easy to develop. Good attitude, good shot form, good base-handles, good awareness.
Honestly, he’s got more going for him than a lot of other picks. If I’m GSW, I start sweating whether taking Wiseman and running was the ticket. That dude has a lot of things to learn, whereas Patrick would’ve been the Dray/Paschall type with a humble attitude. GS built all its success (on the Splash Bros) with versatile hybrid wings and junk-stock centers, not the other way around. If Klay is indeed lost for the year, I’m panicking. Cause that team is in major offensive trouble if Curry is supposed to open the floor for 3 space-killers.
Anyway, this will be easy to evaluate within a year. We’ll see more Ayton/Bagley types then Luka/Trae, so if we got the JJJ or Shai quality out the draft, that’d be great. If he’s a Crowder/Harrell/JJ at worse, atleast he can address this team’s pitiful defensive situation at forward?
Combo forwards roughly fitting Patrick's profile
Nassir Little
DeAndre Hunter
James Johnson
Derrick Williams
James Posey
OG Anunoby
Stanley Johnson
Justise Winslow
Trey Lyles
Harrison Barnes
Mo Harkless
This is not a murderers row, most of these guys aren't even NBA starters. None made an all-star team.
Honestly, you're just listing non-star forwards in the NBA that share little to no resemblance as people and in skills. You could've also added Artest, Crowder, Iguodala, Butler with more wing-span, Isaac (who was a very promising prospect prior to knee tears), Finney-Smith, RoCo, Haichimura, Morris Bros (with a brain).
One common trait particularly amongst the more talented busts/let-downs was that their BB IQ, work ethic and drive proved to be sub-par, coupled with perhaps bad attitude: ie Johnson, Williams, and Barnes. And injuries can pay their toll (in the case of Winslow, OG's ACL, Nassir, etc.). JJ just seems like a weird case of a character (Steven Seagall?). Derrick Williams was a totally raw BB player with no awareness and skill, and apparently poor work ethic.
Pretty telling quote by Nick Nurse here on Stanley Johnson:
https://pistonpowered.com/2019/11/09/now-former-detroit-pistons-forward-stanley-johnsonIf Zach had Arci's basketball traits, he'd perhaps be a top-5 player. IQ, attitude, awareness and drive
are primarily what separate Stanley Johnson from Kawhi. Problem is GarPax would get that part of the formula right, in the bodies of McDermott, Hinrich or broken skill-sets/shooting (Taj, Noah, Deng). If Artunas got the right combo of basketball smarts and skills, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the body profile of a heavy/strong, tall/long, athletic forward.
I just see it as a stroke of confidence in the training staff. They took a raw guy with solid skills, great attitude, great physical traits, and an excellent staff.