Stillwater wrote:Roddy B for 3 wrote:Stillwater wrote:Rui still has defensive upside but he has a lot to work on offensively that will take up his time. i dont ever expect him to be the defender the other 2 are despite having better quickness.
he should be able to stay in front of quick players but not ones with elite tools until his bb awareness is legit.
You think Grant Williams can stay in front of players with elite tools and Kabengele?
no … the point is even with Hachimura being a better mobile athlete than the others it's not surprising since neither are 3's at the next level and he is( if his handles improve and his shot is falling). Bad choice of players to use as comparisons. Williams is an undersized 4 who is an elite bbiq player in the paint and a solid defender there because of his bbiq despite the lack of great length and he's pretty explosive as well. Kabengele can hustle out to the 3 point line and contain some forwards but his strength is his motor and rim protection with a decent toolbox on offense.
Overall Rui is old for his skill level, and does still have upside because he started playing late. If he develops a reliable long range shot and learns the fundamentals of on ball defense he could be a NBA starter in a couple of seasons, but if not he will be lucky to break a rotation on a contender.
I specifically said Rui is the best perimeter defender of the three.
You said you don't expect Rui to be the defender the other two are.
If you think Grant or Kabengele will be better post defenders that's fine to me.
As much as I like watching Grant Williams play basketball, I think he'll be in Europe unless he drastically changes his game.
He's a second round prospect to me now.
-Below average three point shooter.
-Bad perimeter defedner.
-Very small for a post defender, also lacks the quickness of a guy like PJ Tucker to compensate in other ways.
-he has A LOT of skill in his post game, but he will be so much smaller than the guys who guard him.
He'll probably have NBA centers guarding him because NBA centers guard the paint. So regardless of him being a 4 hell have 5's guarding him offten.
Even a guy like Kristaps Porzingis will be very difficult for Grant to score over his outstretched arms.
A guy like Andre Drummond or Hassan Whiteside or Steven Adams or DeAndre Jordan or Gianni's or even WCS or Wedal Carter Jr. They are all so much bigger it will be hard to establish post position and he will have to pass very often. The defense will play the pass and the NBA athletes will jump the lanes causing turnovers and easy points the other way.
This part of my post is not specifically to you Stillwater.
Anyone who has THT and Grant Williams both high on their board, please explain to me why.
THT is not an NBA level prospect except for his wingspan. Grant Williams is a star NBA prospect, except for his height/wingspan.