Nah, I don't know anything about him except the descriptions.
I was just saying that we have mediocre players in the front court, especially at power forward/center. None of them should preclude selecting a front court player if he's arguably the best player at 15. While I'd prefer better defense, shooting is also a big deal. Our front court is missing two things: defense and perimeter shooting. The chances of getting a player that provides both is low, because those players would go much earlier. It's not at all inconceivable that a power forward who isn't a good defender but is good in the post and out to three-point range could be the best pick in the middle of the round.