Dalek wrote:My issue with Sengun is really about fit. He is primarily a post-up big which is not how Toronto plays. Yes, he has shown a few outside shots, but he is not going to be a stretch PF/C because he won't be able to put the ball on floor to attack a close-out. At least, where is currently, I have a hard time seeing it. Literally no one is operating exclusively out of the post anymore so basically he needs to go to a team open to feeding the post. It is just not how Toronto plays and I cannot see them conforming to him.
Secondly, on defense, he is likely a drop coverage big. His lack of length is an issue on that end. He doesn't look like he would be able to switch either so I am not sure how you really use him. Maybe he will be smart like Bejlica, but even he topped out as only a bench big in all his stops.
Lastly, Sengun cannot speak English. He does all his interviews through a translator. He isn't like Jokic or Doncic who grew up with English as a second or third language. Not sure how it impacts adapting to a new culture, style of play and connecting with teammates, but unless this guy has a big personality like JV, I don't know if he will feel isolated and homesick. I follow Euroleague loosely, and throughout the years Greece has had so many amazing players who never stepped foot in the US because of the language and culture shock. I know Turkey has some good recent history with Korkmaz, Cedi and of course Kanter, but Sengun seems behind in that aspect.
Of all these, only the third seems viable and, again, this seems like a temporary problem at best. Jokic and Doncic aren't good because they speak English, but I'm sure it helped them adapt at the time. That's a development aspect, not a prospect evaluating aspect. If Doncic spoke no English, he would still be the best player in that draft hands down.
As for part 2, you're comparing Bejlica's body-type. If he could be a major engine of an offense, he would get court time. This is sort of the same thing as Kanter. Well, yeah Kanter gets torched on defense, but he's also not a good enough offensive player to make up for it. He's slow-thinking, he doesn't have range, he's a black hole, he can't put the ball on the floor for very long before he's swarmed. If he was as good as Sabonis, he'd play more. So, for Sengun I think you have to project out his offense as a prospect and assume that if he can be a legit hub than his defense will be effectively compensated for.
And as for part 1, I'm skeptical the Raptors would draft for style or avoid post-ups. When OG calls for it in the post, he gets it. Same with Siakam. Even though this year they were on the lower end this year, that was mostly because Baynes/Boucher carried the load at C. The last few seasons they've been middle of the pack. I think Nurse is an engineer that will just work with the tools he's got to play his advantages.