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“An impact player”… Bill Walton.
are you he wasn’t talking about Oscar Robertson? Just kidding…
“An impact player”… Bill Walton.
Imagine if he learns to hit the 3?
He also said AJ should be the MVP.He said Watson all night was MVP.
Yeah I think he’d have to win tournament player of the year and take home a ring to go pro already. Far more likely he comes back for one more to be the starter all yearDepends on how this year goes, strikes me as a kid that would stay to win.
Why did you bring up Drew Timme to prove your point about Clingan? He's 6'9, not at all a defensive presence, and is woeful in the strength and athleticism department.What in the world are you talking about?
Brook Lopez whose 100 times more offensively skilled than Clingan and was drafted 15 years ago?
Boban Marganavic who checks notes went undrafted and signed a FA deal for less than what Clingan will probably make this year with NIL money and averages less than 9 mins per game for his career...
Zach Edey whose currently maybe the most dominant big man in college basketball and has an extremely similar skill set to DC has draft analysts saying he might be a 2nd round pick...
What are you talking about. The classic big center in the NBA is dead and has been dead for a while. Please list me the 7 footers who've been drafted in the first round over the last decade who didn't shoot threes at a reasonably high clip.
Donovan Clingan will play in the league someday but it's not going to be soon and he's probably never going to play a big role on an NBA team unless he can consistently knock down perimeter shots.
Why do we have to do this with every player? Completely over rate the way their talent projects at the next level.
To add on to that, his ability to pass out of the post at 7’2 is going to play well in the current NBA game. He’s not some old-school big that can only play back to the basket within 10 feet.This is a *TERRRIBLE take
Drew Timme is a dime a dozen in the NBA - 6'8.5 guys who are skilled
You know what isn't a dime a dozen? 7'3 bulldozers who can stand up 1:1 in the post, score from the block at a high rate, and generally be hyper efficient down low and shoot a jumper to space the floor.
That list is very small, makes a lot of money, and plays in the NBA for FOREVER. Think Brook Lopez, Boban Marjakovic, etc.
We can hope that between CT Hometown NIL deals and shoe contracts and agents that the economics allow him to stay in college, but do not be shocked if he's a 1 or 2 and done.
If I'm Hurley, I'm trying to work in some stuff where they can play together, as the floor dynamic will be different against some teams in the league and post season. But talk about foul trouble insurance!What the hell does Hurley do with 2 once in a decade big men, who can’t practically play together? I’m not a fan of playing them together the 4 out system works. I say you split it evenly 20 for AS. 20 for DC.
Boneyardin' hard.I'd probably compare him to Rudy Gobert on the defensive end. I'd like to see Clingan matchup against someone like Anthony Davis or Nikola Jokic. Would Davis be too quick for Clingan? Would Jokic out muscle Clingan? I can't definitively say either things would happen.
As I said, I'm not 100% sure that's true. Likely yes, but I'd like to see it. I'm also speaking defensively. I don't think Clingan would score a ton against either. So in the box score Clingan would lose. Keep in mind Jokic and Gobert were both moderate projects. They weren't who they are today right away. Davis not so much, he was pretty much NBA ready right away.Boneyardin' hard.
Clingan is good, but his defense ain't Gobert's and, as of right now, Davis and Jokic would eat him alive. Because, of course, he's a college freshman.
Poeltl is a great comp IMOWhy did you bring up Drew Timme to prove your point about Clingan? He's 6'9, not at all a defensive presence, and is woeful in the strength and athleticism department.
I'll name you some NBA centers who don't make threes- Gobert, Adebayo, Jarrett Allen, Sabonis, Ayton, Robert Williams, Capela, Poeltl, Valanciunus, Looney, Nurcic, Steven Adams, Mitchell Robinson, Zubac, Claxton, Sengun, Mason Plumlee, McGee, Damian Jones, Kessler, Whiteside, Marjanovic, Hartenstein, Mark Williams, Duren, Harrell...
I remember reading here that Brimah going to the NBA it was a matter of when not if.Boneyardin' hard.
Perfect response. And the added time Clingan has in college will allow him to add on to his offensive skill set.What in the world are you talking about?
Brook Lopez whose 100 times more offensively skilled than Clingan and was drafted 15 years ago?
Boban Marganavic who checks notes went undrafted and signed a FA deal for less than what Clingan will probably make this year with NIL money and averages less than 9 mins per game for his career...
Zach Edey whose currently maybe the most dominant big man in college basketball and has an extremely similar skill set to DC has draft analysts saying he might be a 2nd round pick...
What are you talking about. The classic big center in the NBA is dead and has been dead for a while. Please list me the 7 footers who've been drafted in the first round over the last decade who didn't shoot threes at a reasonably high clip.
Donovan Clingan will play in the league someday but it's not going to be soon and he's probably never going to play a big role on an NBA team unless he can consistently knock down perimeter shots.
Why do we have to do this with every player? Completely over rate the way their talent projects at the next level.