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I think you're completely wrong on Patton. Almost every weakness you listed is strength or conditioning based. which will improve in the NBA. Every strength was skillset based or an athletic tool that is much harder to improve than strength.
To add a little context, this was probably the point in year when I was the lowest on Justin--I've bounced back a little since then. These notes also served as more of an overview of his current strengths and weaknesses and less so a definitive statement about how those will or won't develop in the future. I do think it's fair though to question how much strength acquisition potential he has--his narrow shoulders and narrow/high hips are things that won't change.I think you're completely wrong on Patton. Almost every weakness you listed is strength or conditioning based. which will improve in the NBA. Every strength was skillset based or an athletic tool that is much harder to improve than strength.
Not a combative question, but why?Thing that's exciting about Patton is he's relatively new to his body. It's similar to the growth spurt Meyers had but I have more confidence in Patton translating.
Not a combative question, but why?
His dad is 7'3, 350lbs. There's no doubt that Patton could add 20-30lbs of muscle.This was more a current strengths and
To add a little context, this was probably the point in year when I was the lowest on Justin--I've bounced back a little since then. These notes also served as more of an overview of his current strengths and weaknesses and less so a definitive statement about how those will or won't develop in the future. I do think it's fair though to question how much strength acquisition potential he has--his narrow shoulders and narrow/high hips are things that won't change.
And you can forget the "bust potential" number. It's pretty arbitrary and something that changes week to week with all these guys as you go through the natural ebbs and flows of prospect evaluation over an extended period of time. People also define being a "bust" very differently, so there's not a whole lot you can take from it.
With all that said, I have been one of the biggest Patton supporters in this thread since February and I still like him a lot. I do feel he's a bit of a boom or bust prospect, but there's not a lot of boom in this draft past the top 7-8, which is why I'm happy to pick him--even at #15--and even w/ him being a far less obvious fit now w/ Nurkic around (I'm lower on his ability to play 4 than most here, especially if you are trying to compete with GS during the next 5+ years).
Anybody can add weight, it's just a matter of how much of that is "good weight". I see him being 240-245 in his athletic prime (23-27).His dad is 7'3, 350lbs. There's no doubt that Patton could add 20-30lbs of muscle.
I don't see why we couldn't develop Patton into a 4. He has decent lateral quickness, is agile, and has a developeable jumper.
I think he'll probably develop into starting big quality, which will be good for the 1st big off the bench. He reminds me a lot of Myles Turner.
Just in terms of style of play offensively.Anybody can add weight, it's just a matter of how much of that is "good weight". I see him being 240-245 in his athletic prime (23-27).
Myles Turner is a tough comparison for me to agree with much too. Myles had a wider/longer frame, elite blk #'s, better rebounding numbers and more projectable shooting potential--all at a younger age. Patton has better feet, agility,speed and more projectable passing/handling potential.
As they say: "It's difficult to find players with his size and length who can make shots from beyond the arc, handle the ball and also demonstrate potential defensively on the perimeter."
-Says Portland is a team that has called on our pick. Blazers don't want all those picks.
If he turned out to be a JR Smith/KCP type he'd be a golden pick.Give me Terrance Ferguson or give me death.
The talk now adays is about how he isn't ready. I disagree. I see a perfect fit, a coach who will get the most out of him, and players who will put him in the ideal situation to succeed. You already know how high I think this kids ceiling is. Even if he never hints that he'd still be my pick. Elite scorer with the length and athleticism to be a top tier 3 and D player, with an average midrange game as well.
Great chemistry fit. Humble hard worker who took a gamble oversees to get experience different from college players. I think he's ready to be part of the rotation, hopefully who ever drafts him believes so as well. Would be a shame for his development to be stunted sitting on the bench.
He'll be one of the top steals IMO.Could Juwan Evans be a real steal in this point guard heavy draft?
“I’ve been saying that for years. I think he’s got defensive upside like Patrick Beverley and offensively he’s got a lot of similarities with Chris Paul. Once Jawun actually gets guys around him that are your prototypical size in terms of bigs, wings, and specialists in their field, that’s only going to make him a better player at the next level.”
"Evans is listed just below six feet but uses his 6’5 ½ wingspan to clog the passing lanes and reach around opposing ball handlers to poke the ball away. It’s the longest wingspan measurement for any drafted player below six feet in DraftExpress’ system."
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-drafts-most-underrated-point-guard-jawun-evans/
Give me Terrance Ferguson or give me death.
The talk now adays is about how he isn't ready, I disagree. I see a perfect fit - a coach who will get the most out of him, and players who will put him in the ideal situation to succeed. You already know how high I think this kids ceiling is. Even if he never hits that he'd still be my pick. Elite scorer with the length and athleticism to be a top tier 3 and D player, with an average midrange game as well.
Great chemistry fit. Humble hard worker who took a gamble oversees to get experience different from college players. I think he's ready to be part of the rotation, hopefully who ever drafts him believes so as well. Would be a shame for his development to be stunted sitting on the bench.
NBA draft.net historically isn't terribly accurate while DE is pretty reliable
NBA draft.net historically isn't terribly accurate while DE is pretty reliable
