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Following Potential 2026 Draftees

Peterson vs AJ this afternoon.

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I'm not sure what you would qualify as a point center, but would assume that they could at the least protect the rim and pass. I don't think Lopez will be high level at the NBA at either of those things.

Just out of curiosity would you consider ihart a point center?
I honestly haven't watched enough ihart to remember. I do think he can make solid passes from the elbow, though. I just can't remember if he has the handles to qualify as a "point center".

I think a point center has to have enough shooting and dribbling threat so that his defender cannot sag off. You want maximum spacing whenever the point center is (a) the screener in a PnR, or (b) is involved in dribble handoffs, or even (c) with a live dribble.

I'm just sorta working this out. I don't have a finished definition here. And it's definitely not a very precise concept.
 
Neo Avadalas' shooting has regressed through the floor. He's made 4 of his last 29 FGAs over his last 3 games: 1/8, 3/15, 0/6.
 
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20 NBA scouts were polled on who they’d take #1:

Peterson - 12
Dybantsa - 8
Boozer - 0

Which is wild to me. Boozer is the best prospect in the class.
 
20 NBA scouts were polled on who they’d take #1:

Peterson - 12
Dybantsa - 8
Boozer - 0

Which is wild to me. Boozer is the best prospect in the class.
No he's not. I like him but Peterson and AJ are clearly the top 2 prospects for me.
 
I think it's just an archetype thing. Boozer has probably been the best player this year, but if you see him as a defensively limited big then it's harder to get excited about him as compared to two way wings that can self create.
Important to note that the most important defensive position(s) is 4/5.
 
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