sbsat wrote:Dalek wrote:As good as Suggs looked against Kyle Guy, I do like Malachi Flynn's potential as well. He got a lot stronger this offseason and while it is hard to expect blocks from him like Suggs, he is a very sticky defender with better offensive upside.
Suggs is a battering ram and he will get hurt the way he plays. If you bottle his driving lane I don't see a ton of counters from him either. I do like his burst. He will be a freethrow getter.
I feel like we are not talking about Flynn enough on here. His 2nd half of last year and offseason progress is VERY encouraging. His rookie numbers are all depressed because he had a NIGHTMARE start to the season, couldn't hit anything.
They kind of killed his positive momentum by not playing him much after a really good preseason. Then he was trying to not step on broken glass every time he went out the court, and he lost a bit of confidence because Nurse was hard on him. He struggled with the pace of the game and size of the athletes, but when he got more burn he settled in.
I know the age difference is there between Suggs and Flynn, but if we are just talking about players and their skillsets, I prefer Flynn's value as a late first versus Suggs as a top four pick. Flynn is just as dynamic a player with a better handle, off the dribble game and likely passing as well. Flynn in a primary back-up role will be great.
I'd imagine Suggs if drafted would expect to start and play beside Fred. It might have worked out, but to me it isn't that exciting a backcourt - solid on defense but nothing dynamic on O. I'd prefer to take a bigger swing with Barnes who is similar to our best development examples yet different in that he was more ball skills and vision coming in.