jope
Well-Known Member
i think his passing (or lack thereof) is of more concern than his defense to me.
our defense could be hastily bolstered by better perimeter play, we get beaten of the dribble almost every set, and lets face it, putting enes in a position to have to make a quick decision and provide help-defense is only setting him up for failure.
Put in perimeter players that don't get beat off the bounce so much and i think he starts to look less pitiful defensively.
His passing on the otherhand... awful, and it just can't be hidden as easily. After watching Kevin Love (another big with a total lack of defense) hide on defense with decent perimeter players around him, and dominate offensively with elite passing, it really shows how valuable a big with a great passing game could be, and really how far enes' iq has to come to be a big-time player.
our defense could be hastily bolstered by better perimeter play, we get beaten of the dribble almost every set, and lets face it, putting enes in a position to have to make a quick decision and provide help-defense is only setting him up for failure.
Put in perimeter players that don't get beat off the bounce so much and i think he starts to look less pitiful defensively.
His passing on the otherhand... awful, and it just can't be hidden as easily. After watching Kevin Love (another big with a total lack of defense) hide on defense with decent perimeter players around him, and dominate offensively with elite passing, it really shows how valuable a big with a great passing game could be, and really how far enes' iq has to come to be a big-time player.