LofJ wrote:Am I alone in slightly preferring Kessler to Williams? In the vids I've watched he looks more agile on defense. His defensive impact metrics are also better. His shooting needs a lot of work though and they're close enough defensively for that to be a sticking point. So I guess it would come down to preference and intangibles. I think they're both being underrated a bit, they were both McDonald's All-Americans in last year's stacked draft class. Duren has a higher ceiling than both of them because of his athleticism, but I'd be happy with any of the 3.
Other than one of those guys I'd like the team to target Dyson Daniels. He fits a team need in perimeter defense, he fits the offensive scheme with his plus passing, and he should be able to contribute off the bench while he develops. If he's not there Ochai Ogbaji would be the fall back.
Mark is the much more agile defender compared to Kessler. Mark may not be the most explosive leaper, but he is a hell of an athlete outside of that for his size. Speed, quickness, and lateral ability Mark has the comfortable lead over Kessler.
I also really fail to see why Duren has the higher ceiling. Ya Duren is a more explosive athlete, but what does that do for him? Mark's defensive awareness is on a completely different level, Mark's size and length is elite even in the NBA, Duren's isn't. Then on the offensive end, Mark is the much better FT shooter, it's been limited but has shown good natural touch with his jumper. Is a better lob threat than Duren and he has a really reliable hook shot.
I'm just not really sure where I see the Duren advantage either than age and explosiveness. And I think Mark more than makes up for that with his elite size and far more advanced defensive awareness.





























