At #26, the Blazers select Swanigan

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We will see how Biggie's confidence is in real games, and his defense. If he shows up to play and plays reasonable D, then I think you are right. He has a nice quick release on the three, can pass and rebound well. What isn't to like.

I think Vonleh has better physical tools, but he just doesn't use them like he could/should. Biggie seems to get it so far.

I see a lot of Vonleh/Biggie battles in the future. It's possible that they become very close.
 
Biggie has something Vonleh is still trying to find three years in; confidence. I'm one of those that believe confidence is the difference in making it and not making it in the NBA. Im a Vonleh fan. Thought he came on at the end of the year, but I have to admit, I'll take the confident guy over anyone, any day, even if he isn't as talented.
 
Biggie has something Vonleh is still trying to find three years in; confidence. I'm one of those that believe confidence is the difference in making it and not making it in the NBA. Im a Vonleh fan. Thought he came on at the end of the year, but I have to admit, I'll take the confident guy over anyone, any day, even if he isn't as talented.

The extra year of college can be huge! Biggie wasn't very good after his Freshman year but really blossomed his Sophomore season. Vonleh didn't get that so his 2nd year was spent mostly on an NBA bench instead of playing and developing his game and confidence.
 
looks like a nice pick at 26, I have to keep remembering its SL but it nice to see some good play from him, encouraging
 
Can Biggy end up being our Draymond?
Interesting thought. Both posses a unique set of skills that requires the right circumstance and team chemistry to flourish.

College comparison -

Draymond Green:
6'7", 230 lbs
Per40 - Mich St (So), 15.5 ppg, 12.1 rpg, 4.7 apg, 1.4 bpg, 12.5% 3pt
Per40 - Mich St (Sr), 19.6 ppg, 12.8 rpg, 4.6 apg, 1.1 bpg, 38.8% 3pt
Big Ten player of the year (2010)

Caleb Swanigan:
6'8.5", 247 lbs
Per40 - Purdue (So), 22.7 ppg, 15.3 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.0 bpg, 44.7% 3pt
Big Ten player of the year (2017)

Swanigan has Green beat on most of the offensive stats (college), but Green definitely had a head start on the defensive skills.

Draymond didn't really blossom until his 3rd or 4th year in the NBA. I'm excited to see how Caleb blends with the Blazers. It sounds like his attitude and determination will mesh well with Dame.

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My comparisons (for now):
Biggie: Kenneth Faried with a shot
Collins: Draymon Green with a post up game
 
My comparisons (for now):
Biggie: Kenneth Faried with a shot
Collins: Draymon Green with a post up game
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To me, Biggie looks like what you'd get if you combined Charles Barkley, Hakeem Olajuwon and probably Chris Webber.

He is all things to all people.
 
Can Kenneth Faried shoot the 3 ball? Caleb shot over 44% in 3s in college. So, it is part of his game.
I can see him close games for us at the #4 spot.
My comparisons (for now):
Biggie: Kenneth Faried with a shot
Collins: Draymon Green with a post up game
 
Can Kenneth Faried shoot the 3 ball? Caleb shot over 44% in 3s in college. So, it is part of his game.
I can see him close games for us at the #4 spot.
KF can't shoot. They is why CS is like "KF with a jump shot."
 
BTW, I don't care what he or the announcers say, I am pronouncing his last name like swanky, not swan
 
I'm not sure the Green and Love comparisons are accurate or necessary.

In today's NBA, it is advantageous to have PF who can hit the three, handle the ball, rebound, pass and cover wings on the PnR. Green does that. Biggie looks like he will be able to do that too, but bigger, longer, and a bit slower. Biggie and Green are not the same player, but the do somewhat fit into the same category.
 

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