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All true.Last year, at the age of 21 in his second NBA season, Nerlens Noel has an AST% of 10.5. That's not elite, but it's still pretty good for a 21-year old big man. I've been so focused on his defensive game, I really hadn't paid any attention to his passing until watching that highlight video.
We've all gotten used to Mason Plumlee's passing, which is truly elite for a big man. Here's a list of all players 6'6" and taller with at least 100 assist and a AST% of at least 23.0. Ad you can see, that puts Plumlee in some pretty exclusive company.
But, as a second year player, Plumlee's AST% was only 7.0. As a 4-year player at Duke, he was also three full years older than Nerlens Noel was during his second season. I'm not saying Nerlens Noel will take the same jump to elite passing big man that Plumlee did, but the foundation to be an excellent passing big man is definitely there.
I've been pushing hard for the Blazers getting Noel for over 4 months, because his elite defense combined with his age make him the perfect fit to address our biggest weaknesses.
Throw in his passing skills and ability to finish at the rim and he'd be the perfect starting center for this team.
BNM
And it's never going to happen.


