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Coal Aldrich

I can only say that I don't think so. I don't think he will average 11/11/1.5. But it isn't necessarily impossible.

I didn't think Noah was capable of what he's doing either. Aldrich looks to me to be an upgraded version of Noah with superior shot blocking. I do see him as a 12-15/10+/2-3 guy, and doing it with a particular brand of defense. The state of the center position in the NBA is not good- this guy will be a standout in todays league at the 5.
 
You're just someone who has found out he can't prove what he's been saying throughout the board for weeks.

Well, ya know, Cali, if a jazzfan poster had to prove what he wuz sayin, wouldn't nobuddy never be allowed to say no kinda nuthin.
 
Re-read my post carefully. I projected Aldrich's production to similar to Horford's, not necessarily that their games or specific talents are identical. Pretty big difference. Even if you want to make that comparison, there is no doubt Horford is stronger, but I seriously doubt Horford is significantly more agile that Aldrich, if at all. Look at the times Aldrich has posted at the pre-draft combine and you will be surprised at how well he did.

EDIT: In fact, now that I look it up, Aldrich was timed at 11.48 secs in agility drills, Horford was timed at 12.15 secs, which is a substantial difference. If you want to compare that to other prospect's times in this draft, Aldrich was faster than Daniel Orton, James Anderson, Greg Monroe, Sherron Collins, Hassan Whiteside, Derrick Favors, Ed Davis, Gani Lawal, Jarvis Varnardo, and Gordon Hayward among many others. And his time was nearly identical to a Avery Bradley, a PG. Horford and Aldrich's times in the 3/4 court sprint were nearly identical (Aldrich was 3.35 and Horford was 3.37). Pretty damn impressive for a player who is supposed to become Greg Ostertag in the NBA according to some on here.

https://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pr...7&sort2=DESC&draft=0&pos=0&source=All&sort=16
https://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pr...010&sort2=DESC&draft=&pos=&source=All&sort=16

You should use your own links to look up the agility tests that actually matter with a big men. Aldrich can't jump. That's going to limit his effectiveness all over the place. His ability to run up and down the court faster will not.
 
You should use your own links to look up the agility tests that actually matter with a big men. Aldrich can't jump. That's going to limit his effectiveness all over the place. His ability to run up and down the court faster will not.

I'll believe my eyes over combine measurements, and Cole passes the eye test. We can point to several missed dunks of Orton's but show me where Aldrich has an elevation problem in games. He's a perfect guy for alley-oops. His athleticism is actually good for his size, and combine that with those long arms and excellent timing and he'll have no problems of that sort.
 
You should use your own links to look up the agility tests that actually matter with a big men. Aldrich can't jump. That's going to limit his effectiveness all over the place. His ability to run up and down the court faster will not.

Agility tests don't matter for big men? How? If that's the case, why do they even make them go through the trouble of doing it? Agility tests are a good measure of lateral quickness, very important in man-to-man defense, particularly in pick-and-roll situations. Sprint tests show how well a big man can run in transition offense and defense...which is especially important playing with a PG like D-Will.

A lack of an explosive vertical jump can be sufficiently compensated by having long arms. I think this will be the case with Aldrich as he has very good reach and wingspan. Would you like to see him have both? Sure. But every prospect has weaknesses...
 
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