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U consider Horford a offensive Center?
Yes, his defense is overrated but he's got post moves galore and range to 18 feet.
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U consider Horford a offensive Center?
The real question here is you dont ?U consider Horford a offensive Center?
Nah i don'tThe real question here is you dont ?
Lol man 25 year old Shaq could come into the league now and you would still have your dudes doing the usual OMG the spacing would be terrible ****
Okafor at worst is going to be a top 5 offensive center the second he touches the court
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/237963/RealGM-Radio-Sam-Vecenie-On-The-NBA-DraftRealGM Radio: Sam Vecenie On The NBA Draft
In this episode, host Daniel Leroux (@DannyLeroux) talks about the upcoming NBA Draft with Sam Vecenie of CBS Sports and the Amateur Hour podcast (@Sam_Vecenie).
The two discuss the top four prospects (Karl Towns, Jahlil Okafor, Emmanuel Mudiay and D'Angelo Russell) and their potential fits with the recent lottery results, the depth of this draft class and some of their favorite prospects outside of the lottery.
http://weareutahjazz.com/lockedonjazz/2015/05/27/2015-nba-draft-breakdown-devin-booker/2015 NBA DRAFT BREAKDOWN – DEVIN BOOKER
Games Watched: Kentucky v. Louisville, Kentucky v. Notre Dame, Kentucky v. Arkansas and Kentucky v. Wisconsin
OVERALL: 18 year old son of former NBA player Melvin Booker. Known primarily for his shooting. Great stroke both off the bounce and catch and shoot. Has athletic ability but not overwhelming. Smart play who does little things that shows his understanding of the game. Coach Calapari showed great confidence in him early in the season in big moments giving him minutes. Terrific ball mover and passer. Sees plays before they happen.
Will Be Solid Pro If ….. Makes shots. Thought of as best shooter in the draft. Scored on 1.17 pts per possession on spot ups. One of the best in the college game. EFG% was 57.8%. On unguarded shots he was deadly at 68.6 efg%.
Will Struggle as Pro if … all he does is make spot up shots. Teams went at him on the defensive end and he had a hard time handling it. May not be athletic enough to handle the defensive responsibility in the NBA. In addition, had a hard time getting free off picks to get his looks at times on the college level. Speed of NBA game could reduce his ability to be a shot maker. Off screens he didn’t shoot well on the college level his EFG% was 43.2%. Off the bounce he shot just 37.3% and 38.2 efg%.
Will Booker's shot ever be as elite as JJ's though? I was thinking-- JJ was a historical shooter in college. That alone gave him a shot to even be on the floor and improve his defense at the next level
If Booker doesn't show the ability to be better than good with his shot (set shot, off curls, screens and off the dribble) will he even get the chance to show his defense...
He's such a young guy that I'd still take a chance on him early
JJ: 95-238 from 3 in 33 gamesFreshman JJ - 39% from 3, 91%() from the line.
Booker - 41% from 3, 82% from the line.