Pinwheel1
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Granted he's no Adam Morrison. But I think the bust potential with him is higher than people think. I think they're focusing on him being 23 and thus ready to plug-and-play. But (a) he only had one year of top-level college ball, and (b) he was the focus of the offense in a way he's not going to be even on as shitty an NBA team as Portland. I'm much more interested in players like Tristan da Silva or Baylor Schleierman (?) who've shown they can be (in the latest ubiquitous jargon) a "connecting piece," because that's what they'll be in the NBA. The optimistic view is Dan Majerle, but Majerle was a hard-as-nails hockey-playing all-Defense guy. Is Knecht that guy?
Again, he is not my pick at 7, but the fact that he was the focus of their offense meant the other teams were focused on stopping him.....and they couldn't. I feel better about that than someone who shot well because he was the 3rd option on a team.
He does have "connecting" type skills as well since he was also asked to play the point at times. Not that those skills are good enough to play PG in the NBA but for a wing....not bad. As for his D, I agree he is no Dan Majerle, but on offense he is a much better mid range shooter.
The reason I would not take him at 7 is because to me he is more of a guard than a SF....and I prefer to swing for the fences on a forward. I would take Buzelis, Williams, and Holland over him.