Knightro wrote:I really do understand the appeal of Banchero's potential. Three level scoring + shot creation for others (regardless of position) is the most valued archetype in the sport.
The problem for me is that Banchero just wasn't *that* good of a scorer.
If you're a forward who is likely going to be a net negative defensively and not provide all that much value as a rebounder either, then you have to be a really good scorer to counterbalance it.
Banchero could maybe become a great scorer, but there seems to be enough limitations there to where he may end up settling in as a pretty good scorer which would limit his overall value significantly.
My problem with Banchero ultimately comes down to effort. His rebounding and defense didn’t pass the eye test for me, and I’ve seen a lot of Banchero over the past year.
He has issues conserving energy and he does this to highlight his game on offense.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2021/12/nba-draft-paolo-banchero-cramping-sweat-health-concerns He physically matches Randle more than anyone else, but plays more like a bigger more modern wing.
That being said, he’s definitely deserving of being in consideration for the top pick. If I didn’t watch a single minute of Paolo I’d be vouching for him to be Orlando’s pick because of his skill set on paper.