MagicFan101 wrote:Nyce_1 wrote:MagicFan101 wrote:
I have watched plenty of film on him since learning our draft status and I followed Duke closely during the season as I am an ACC fan.
It’s not there. If it here he would not be the throw in #3 after to two guys expected to go ahead of him in a “weak draft.”
Again, keep some perspective here. We’re still talking about him being a virtual lock for a top 3 pick and comparing him to NBA All-Stars while all agreeing he will have a very good career. No one here is suggesting he is a bad prospect. Had our luck not been so fortunate I he would be a prime target. But at #1 we have better options.
I agree with you. I've gone back and watched several duke FULL GAMES. I can't come around on Paolo. I hope we don't draft him; but if we do, I trust WeHam.
I truly can’t see a path where WeHam select him #1 overall above the other options on the table. It just doesn’t fit in any scenario. Fit, needs, their draft history … none of it makes sense.
Jabari Smith makes more and more sense the more I explore the prospects. It’s easy to look at go-go-gadget Chet as he’s their type but Jabari has length as well along with the shooting and defense we covet at far less risk of never filling out.
Unless we pull off a superb trade out of the #1 pick while still landing inside the top #3, I don’t feel Paolo is even a name to take seriously Orlando. Even then, it could just be a fleecing of OKC for #2 + #12 where they get Chet and we still get the guy we want in Smith much like Boston did to Philly in the Fultz / Tatum deal.
I don't agree. We had the second to worst offensive rating of all 30 teams last year. We haven't even been in the top 20 since dwight left. That isn't just because we lack a jump shooter or some elite 3-D player, that is lack of offensive ability and creativity. Not lack of a 6'11 Terrence ross bombing away all game.
I see Banchero as a guy you can groom to be an Alpha scorer. He isn't some stiff PF, people keep trying to pretend he is. He plays much more like a guard/sf then most here are giving him credit for. He is very explosive with the ball, has a tight handle, great court vision, a great spin game when driving into the point, can run/complete a fast break, score in isolation , run high screen and rolls at either end(and actually do more then just score with them, throw lobs, drop offs, find shooters). And all that without considering that he is a 250LB low post player who can post up on mismatches, and he has a lot of the same moves that guards do and "unicorns". His release/shot look fine and he is out there doing the same euro steps at his size that Franz is doing. Franz isn't the fastest or most explosive player on the team, but he has a TIGHT handle. I am sorry but hoping someone develops one at #1 is nuts at this point. No more projects, we have plenty.
Everyone keeps talking about him like he is some terrible defensive presence when he is not. Opponents weren't scoring on him anymore then they were Jabari, they were almost tied statistically by pts scored on. He just doesn't have the all around defensive game yet. He is far from a liability.
We have literally drafted for defensive potential multiple years in a row with top picks, and it has lead us to being the worst offense in the NBA. It's time to bring bucket getters/alphas on this team.
Anyone who watched an entire season of us playing can see how easy we were to defend. It was almost comical to watch teams lock down on us in the second half of games, even when we had huge leads.
Having big time defensive players is a major asset, but not when you can't surround them with big time scorers. Celtics have amazing defense right now, with a ton of great defensive specialist. But at the end of of the day, they have 2 players dropping 25PPG on great efficiency that are extremely good ball handlers.
Who is that guy for us?