Criminal levels of malfeasance.wtf is New Orleans doing.
Criminal levels of malfeasance.wtf is New Orleans doing.
That’s solid for sure. My top-6 is pretty locked in with the same five as you and Wilson. Wilson would be at 4 with Kingston at 5 and Wagler at 6.Wagler/AJ/DP/Boozer/Flemings is my top 5, no order (but Flemings would definitely be #5). Maybe a rock solid 5 too. Maybe Wilson sneaks in there, but I wouldnt bet on it.
Think Wilson is cool, but he's not top 5 for me.
Ament/Brown are probably the two next players I see with the most star upside. Then guys like Carr/Steinbach/Haugh/Mullins/Lopez/Yaxel is probably my next group.
He also looks really mobile to me so we could shoehorn him into Lauri/Walker lineups. If Walker’s shooting is sufficiently real, then the limiting factor to those lineups would be defensive mobility on the perimeter (this is what I hate about the Boozer fit; feels like we’d have to make moves to accommodate).I think Caleb Wilson has a physical presence on the interior that would really help the Jazz, since the Jazz's primary players are more perimeter oriented, and I think Will Hardy would find ways to maximize Wilson on both ends. Wilson has the potential to develop a couple moves that are nearly unguardable--like Kawhi's mid-range pull-up or maybe a post-up. That keeps Wilson safely in the top 5 for me.
I want AJ the most but Wilson is my #2I think Caleb Wilson has a physical presence on the interior that would really help the Jazz, since the Jazz's primary players are more perimeter oriented, and I think Will Hardy would find ways to maximize Wilson on both ends. Wilson has the potential to develop a couple moves that are nearly unguardable--like Kawhi's mid-range pull-up or maybe a post-up. That keeps Wilson safely inside the top 5 for me.
Wilson also has the tools to be a real impact defender if he wants to become one.