orangello
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Fwiw, I like Kanter's chances of becoming a top scorer better than anyone we could take at #5.
Great point.
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Fwiw, I like Kanter's chances of becoming a top scorer better than anyone we could take at #5.
Where was Kanter at Vonleh's age? Does Vonleh have potential to improve?
so we all agree that Randle > Vonleh offensively? Is this true to college, and will that transfer? Also, is Vonleh's main knock that he wasn't able to take over games a la Randle?
My concerns with Vonleh:
-Lack of fire and assertiveness.
-Not terribly explosive.
-He has a base to build off of in the post, with his handles, and his jumper...but he's not yet advanced in any one of these categories.
-Feel for the game (he ranks DEAD LAST in the entire draft class in both assist to turnover ratio and assists per possession rate). And if you watch his scouting report, he just looks plain lost sometimes.
I would need to see what he looks like in workouts. Randle and Vonleh are very close for me.
Yeah.
I can understand the argument for Vonleh, I suppose. But Randle, despite his weaknesses, has #Fire.
I'm having a hard time getting sold on Aaron Gordon. He's got a lot of development to do, and other than his size and athleticism, I'm just not seeing a whole lot of talent. He looks like a somewhat rich man's Aminu to me. I might put Smart ahead of him on my board.