Clingan can pass, but we are aware he averaged less than 2 assists per 40 last year right?For those that don’t like the Jokic comp, what other big man in the NBA that has good to great passing skills would be a better comp?
I think similar to Hawkins, it was just because of the role he was asked to play.Clingan can pass, but we are aware he averaged less than 2 assists per 40 last year right?
He's like a bigger Laurynas Birutis.For those that don’t like the Jokic comp, what other big man in the NBA that has good to great passing skills would be a better comp?
Jokic always played like this, he's just a lot better at it now that he's been in the league a long time. He didn't all of a sudden become a point guard trapped in a center's body as an NBA veteran.Im assuming the comparison would be to Jokic when he was a freshman in college, not after ten years in the nba. I don't think he played college ball, so this is all just a fun thread starter.
All y'all need to lighten up.
That's a very unfair comparison for Dan, especially if you were at opening night at Gampel in 1990. Sure it turned out to be Dan's career night, but what a night to have it.At least it’s not a Marc Suhr or Dan Cyrulik comparison.
So it's possible he can do all those things then?To the Clingan is a young version of Jokic crowd will Clingan be jogging the ball up the court, pushing the ball up the court on fastbreaks, pirouetting constantly in the lane for 8 foot teardrops, throwing no look lobs, be the main initiator on offense the entire game, shooting one legged jumpers from all over the court, making 83% of his ft's etc?
Scrappy picked basically the one player in history that there hasn't been any player comparison for and you're going along with it.
For those that don’t like the Jokic comp, what other big man in the NBA that has good to great passing skills would be a better comp?
Ask HuskyWarriorSo it's possible he can do all those things then?
Alperen Sengun is little Jokic lite. I don't like comparing guys to the best but he's the only guy who is in the ballpark with his crazy moves and vision.Before seeing real time how much better Clingan got this offseason, tbh I'd say his best comp is Walker Kessler but trade some defense for some offense, and with higher upside because of it
Clingan could/should be better next year than Kessler was at Auburn (which is a high bar), but Kessler broke out in the NBA averaging 9 PPG, 8 RPG, 2.3 BPG shooting 72% as a rookie
We expect Clingan to go lottery so the expectations are understandably higher, but I think that's our best comp for now and there'd be no shame if that's what he ends up being like.
There is no comp anywhere in America for Jokic, and probably in the history of American basketball. I'm sure there's some Jokic-lite somewhere in Europe that we'll learn about in a few years. Looking forward to see Clingan battle them in the NBA down the line
A truer statement is Clingan has more upside potential than Travis .
But Travis was able to play 25 minutes a game at a pretty high level
That 1996 team really had no backup 5.
We’re pretty sure he can double his minutes and maintain that level but until he actually does you never know for sure .
Stamina or rather lack of it for a guy that big has been the downfall of a few. That one of my big IFs for success next year .
Jokic always played like this, he's just a lot better at it now that he's been in the league a long time.
Damn he must not be able to pass like that since he averaged only 2 assists his first year.Then he hasn't always played like this. In fact, he's gotten better pretty much every year. Funny thing is I can't find a single post here mentioning Jokic in his first couple years (search feature here does suck though).
It's a bad comparison because the only thing they really have in common is height, and Jokic doesn't play like a typical center. But Jokic's numbers his rookie year don't look out of reach for Clingan.
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The correct functional comparison would be Rob Williams. Devastating rim runner, superb (if underutilized) passer, soft touch to 17 feet, incredible paint/rim protector who’s only an ok 1v1 post defender because of his high center of gravity.For those that don’t like the Jokic comp, what other big man in the NBA that has good to great passing skills would be a better comp?
Can't tell if this is a reading comprehension issue or a trolling issue.Then he hasn't always played like this. In fact, he's gotten better pretty much every year. Funny thing is I can't find a single post here mentioning Jokic in his first couple years (search feature here does suck though).
It's a bad comparison because the only thing they really have in common is height, and Jokic doesn't play like a typical center. But Jokic's numbers his rookie year don't look out of reach for Clingan.
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Don't dig any further than you already have. You have no idea what you're talking about.Damn he must not be able to pass like that since he averaged only 2 assists his first year.
Wait, is this a real person? LolHe's like a bigger Laurynas Birutis.
Mostly a joke. I just googled nba center prospect "good passing out of double" and found a random 7 foot guy.Wait, is this a real person? Lol
I think Kessler and Williams are really good comps (Williams is especially sneaky good) for what DC is right now as a floor. My thing is, if he does get better based on the tools he has, who is the next best comp projection wise?
Can't tell if this is a reading comprehension issue or a trolling issue.
This isn't difficult, his style of play has always been the same and he's gotten a lot better. That's what typically happens with great players.
The Clingan Jokic comparison is terrible when Jokic was the same age as Clingan is now and it's a terrible comparison every year since.
He wasn't bad at assists. He averaged 4.4 ast per 40 compared to Clingan's 1.4 per 40. At the same age as Clingan, Jokic had 4.0 ast per 40 in the Adriatic League.So, you're saying he was just bad at assists his first couple of years, but he tried real hard.
I think it’d be fair to take into consideration competition and the fact that Jokic didn’t have the Final Four MOP in front of him.He wasn't bad at assists. He averaged 4.4 ast per 40 compared to Clingan's 1.4 per 40. At the same age as Clingan, Jokic had 4.0 ast per 40 in the Adriatic League.