JMAC3 wrote:LofJ wrote:Outside of a few guards the shooting talent in this draft is really mediocre. Tyler Smith, Johnny Furphy, and Tidjane Salaun are the only guys with size with good shooting splits. Risacher's poor free throw percentage is a red flag imo, especially for a guy being heralded as a 3&D sure thing.
I am far more confident in Risacher shooting then Saluan. Have you seen his shooting form? Saluan throws both hands straight in the air when he shoots. We also have tiny sample sizes for Saluan compared to Risacher.
Salaun's shooting is consistent, especially from deep, in our championship and in the european cup that his team (Cholet) participates in.
My own personal reserve are his kinda softness (esp. on the defensive end) and his lack of lateral mobility for his position (i doubt he can hold the 3 spot in the nba and he will be too weak imo for the nba). He's still young and he can probably bulk up but i fear his ceiling could be a poor man's Anderson. Could be wrong, i was not expecting Gobert to become a solid defender (well, iam not wrong when he has match up against solid centers).
Not sure if he can succesfully develop his offense (midrange, floater, back to the basket game, fade away), knowing i am beyond dubious that he can learn to create his own shot (he needs good passing and a team that has good spacing to shine). On the athletic side, he is quite fast for his size and his iq basket is good.
His family is a bit like Wembanyama's one. His sister is also a strong competitor, she plays in the Euroleague at the best level.
Risacher is on another level. I spoke about him here (somewhere) like 2/3 years ago since he was already a promising prospect early in young euro competitions.
His comparison should be Batum (an agressive version), without the versatility in defense and the level of playmaking, but with less disappearing acts. Knowing Batum worked pretty hard (under Monty Williams who was Blazers's assistant when Mc Millan was coaching in 2008/2010ish), esp. to develop his midrange and his back to the basket game, along with his defense (but he was already a good defender).
He was buried on the bench when he was playing in Asvel but since he joined (on loan) Bourg en Bresse, he could start developing again. Pretty solid season in championship and in the eurocup.
He had a minor injury during the FIBA window couple weeks ago (and he only barely play with our NT) but he is available to play this week end.
If Charlotte lands Risacher, i would strongly push to trade him with OKC (or Houston for Eason, but i'd rather gamble on a good okc's first for 2025 or even 2026).
We have some really good potential at the wing in couple of years (Yimga Moukouri and Soliman being the most obvious ones, but some others are coming).