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Watching the other videos on nba draftexpress, he reminds me of Ibaka.
(Minus the Freakish athleticism)
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Watching the other videos on nba draftexpress, he reminds me of Ibaka.
(Minus the Freakish athleticism)
Who are we talking about here?
Bobby Portis. He does not have elite jumping ability like Ibaka but his motor, running the floor, and shooting form
reminds me of Ibaka
Frank is going to need one hell of a help defender next to him.
it doesnt matter if he can play SG, just as long as he can guard SGs which he definitely can. Basically on offense Wright would be PG and Dame SG. On defense Dame would be PG and Wright SG unless you were playing someone like LAC where Wright would guard CP3 and Dame would guard RedickThe one thing that intrigues me about Delon is if he can play SG and therefore be paired with Lillard, which gives us another good ballhandler and Dame can play off the ball more - the key is whether he is (or can become) a good enough outside shooter (like Wes or CJ)?
International:
Alexsandar Vesenkov, SF/PF, 6'8" (too small, too slow? Star as a teenager in Greek league)
Defensive upside
As far as the defensive side goes, there’s a lot to be desired in Vezenkov as an individual defender. Limited athletic ability and lateral quickness can hurt him when guarding the ball in open spaces. Lack of strength seems like another issue as Vezenkov struggles absorbing contact either in the post or when defending screens. For sure Vezenkov has his limitations defensively, but personally I don’t think that that’s a red flag concerning his NBA upside. If there’s a defensive coach and an overall defensive-oriented culture in place Vezenkov won’t be hurting his team’s defense. You can have a decent defensive unit with Vezenkov on the floor because he’s smart and understands rotations and proper team defense. Yes, he will be struggling is some one-on-one situations or two-man games, but if gets put into the right system the net difference will always be on the positive side given the things he brings offensively. Character and work ethic are unquestionable factors as well.
NBA potential
Vezenkov can be more off an asset to an NBA team than someone capable of producing right away. Physically is not read to play in the NBA, and the transition from one game per week to 3-4 games a week, practices and lots of travels gonna be difficult for him to afford. Playing at least a year for a Euroleague team, in a strong European league, can boost his stock before putting his name in the draft. NBA people would want to see him play at the highest level possible prior to selecting someone with limited athletic and defensive upside. His NBA potential seems like someone who could stretch defenses from the power forward position and add to the system with precise ball movement and shifty passing. A-Luke Babbitt type player who can be an important cog to different offensive systems, mostly on good and role-oriented teams.
DraftExpress (pause to realize what a dumb name that is) has updated their mock:
RHJ has risen all the way up to #15 and they've still got us taking Harrell, while Hunter goes the next pick. I would bet good money that RJ Hunter will go way higher than that.
Having a plan and knowing LA's decision are two different things.
Stay away from Decker. He is going to bust. He doesn't do anything well enough to be a good NBA player. He is an "ok" shooter - not "great". Not a defender, not a distributor, mainly he just floats.Here is a fair article on Deckker from Olive. Still not sold on him. But I guess he could be a Chandler Parson's type of SF.
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/i...e_trail_blazers_draft_sam.html#incart_m-rpt-1
Imo he has no big weaknesses.. big SFs have a really good track record after the lottery. Hes a better shooter than Kawhi was we he left San Diego State. He's not a bad defender, he's athletic with an NBA ready body and a decent finisher around the rim.Stay away from Decker. He is going to bust. He doesn't do anything well enough to be a good NBA player. He is an "ok" shooter - not "great". Not a defender, not a distributor, mainly he just floats.
At 6-9, 225 pounds, Vezenkov has decent size for the power forward position he mostly plays, even if he lacks athleticism in a serious way. He's not particularly quick, nor explosive, relying on his tremendous scoring instincts, basketball IQ and competitiveness to find productivity, rather than on his physical tools.
Vezenkov is one of the best scorers in European basketball, regardless of age, averaging an impressive 21.5 points per-40 minutes pace adjusted. What's impressive is how efficiently he does it, with a 58% TS% (54% 2P%, 38% 3P%, 78% FT%) and a minuscule 9% turnover rate. Only 10 players in our database (which goes back around 15 years) have accomplished that feat (21.5 points per-40+, 58%+ TS%) in a major European league at that age, five of whom were NBA first round picks, and all had a significantly higher turnover rate.
Vezenkov scores in a wide variety of ways at the Greek league level, but the one that looks the most likely to translate is his perimeter shooting ability. He has deep range on his jumper, with consistent lefty mechanics that aren't the most conventional, but certainly work for him.
With time and space, he dips the ball significantly on the catch, but can also get his shot off more quickly when he needs to. This ability to make jumpers in different ways is an indication of his instincts as a shooter, and a very good sign for his future.
This article from NBADraft.net '2015 Adidas Eurocamp: Day 1 Recap' also wasn't too high on George Lucas De Paula -The Blazers must not be too high on G. Lucas -- their profile comparison: Orien Greene.
Ouch.
Today the Brazilian with a freakish wingspan struggled mightily. Playing against inferior European athletes, he managed just 2 and 4 points in two games while running the show for his team. As attractive as he is defensively, thanks to his length, lateral quickness and eagerness to be a pest on D, he has major deficiencies offensively. Unless his offensive game makes a drastic transformation, it is difficult to imagine him making it in an NBA offense. He can’t shoot, he doesn’t really have the explosiveness to get by athletic defenders and even when he does he doesn't have much of an idea of what to do next.
Where did you see what the Blazers' comparison for him was?The Blazers must not be too high on G. Lucas -- their profile comparison: Orien Greene.
Ouch.
Sounds like his best case scenario would be a Brian Shaw typeThis article from NBADraft.net '2015 Adidas Eurocamp: Day 1 Recap' also wasn't too high on George Lucas De Paula -
http://www.nbadraft.net/2015-adidas-eurocamp-day-1-recap
Vezenkov looks Luke Babbitt in the video. Same size, lefty......
He could very well end up being better than Luke, but we have our stretch 4.
He just not fill a need IMO.