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Valanciunas might have the most upside of any draft pick in this year's class. Who doesn't need a scoring machine who can rebound, run and defend? He's also a high-motor player.
Put it this way: If he was coming out of college after a year at UNC, he'd have gone No. 1 overall.
At worst Valanciunas looks to be a solid big man with starting potential, thanks to his willingness to rebound and defend, and his ability to make perimeter shots. But he's a scorer as well, with post moves and a knack for getting good looks. If he can provide a go-to scoring option and all the benefits that come with it -- drawing double-teams, getting lots of free throws, etc. -- that will take him to another level. When he enters the NBA after next season, we'll probably see what I'm writing about here.
Valanciunas might have the most upside of any draft pick in this year's class. Who doesn't need a scoring machine who can rebound, run and defend? He's also a high-motor player.
Put it this way: If he was coming out of college after a year at UNC, he'd have gone No. 1 overall.
At worst Valanciunas looks to be a solid big man with starting potential, thanks to his willingness to rebound and defend, and his ability to make perimeter shots. But he's a scorer as well, with post moves and a knack for getting good looks. If he can provide a go-to scoring option and all the benefits that come with it -- drawing double-teams, getting lots of free throws, etc. -- that will take him to another level. When he enters the NBA after next season, we'll probably see what I'm writing about here.
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
David Thorpe feeding my inner homer.
Valanciunas might have the most upside of any draft pick in this year's class. Who doesn't need a scoring machine who can rebound, run and defend? He's also a high-motor player.
Put it this way: If he was coming out of college after a year at UNC, he'd have gone No. 1 overall.
At worst Valanciunas looks to be a solid big man with starting potential, thanks to his willingness to rebound and defend, and his ability to make perimeter shots. But he's a scorer as well, with post moves and a knack for getting good looks. If he can provide a go-to scoring option and all the benefits that come with it -- drawing double-teams, getting lots of free throws, etc. -- that will take him to another level. When he enters the NBA after next season, we'll probably see what I'm writing about here.
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
David Thorpe feeding my inner homer.
Valanciunas might have the most upside of any draft pick in this year's class. Who doesn't need a scoring machine who can rebound, run and defend? He's also a high-motor player.
Put it this way: If he was coming out of college after a year at UNC, he'd have gone No. 1 overall.
At worst Valanciunas looks to be a solid big man with starting potential, thanks to his willingness to rebound and defend, and his ability to make perimeter shots. But he's a scorer as well, with post moves and a knack for getting good looks. If he can provide a go-to scoring option and all the benefits that come with it -- drawing double-teams, getting lots of free throws, etc. -- that will take him to another level. When he enters the NBA after next season, we'll probably see what I'm writing about here.
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
TheBillWalton The Bill Walton Trip
LeBron has shaved his head. He is now only 6 rings, a few dozen game winning shots, & an inappropriate mustache away from becoming Jordan.
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
TheBillWalton The Bill Walton Trip
LeBron has shaved his head. He is now only 6 rings, a few dozen game winning shots, & an inappropriate mustache away from becoming Jordan.