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[2014 NBA Draft/1-25] Clint Capela

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by J.R., Jun 26, 2014.

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Do you like Houston's choice (draft-and-stash) of Clint Capela at the 25th pick?

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  1. Voice of Aus

    Voice of Aus Contributing Member

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    trade him and our 2nd for a future first murray
     
  2. OremLK

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    7 footer who's also a sick athlete with long-ass arms. When was the last time we drafted a player like that?
     
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  3. MrVengeance

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    Clint Capela isn't your average sleeper.

    Capela stands 6-foot-11 with a 7-4 1/2 wingspan and a leaping ability that makes him a regular presence around the rim at both ends of the floor. He seems engineered to be a scout's fancy, and yet, folks around the league are generally cool to the Swiss big man's game.

    Still, while Capela is expected to be picked somewhere in the second half of the first round of tonight's NBA draft -- long after many fans will have turned off their TV sets -- his stellar production in France, playing for Elan Chalon at just 19 years old, is impossible to ignore.

    My WARP projections have Capela as the No. 2 prospect in this year's field. Could he end up being the steal of the draft? I think so.

    Here's why you should be happy if your favorite team ends up with Capela.

    Three elite skills
    Three things stand out from looking at Capela's translated statistics, which are based on his performance in the French Pro A League and the EuroCup international competition and adjusted to its NBA equivalents:

    • 2-point percentage: Capela shot 63.8 percent against French competition, third best among players with at least 100 shot attempts. He was even better, at 71.8 percent, in 10 EuroCup games.

    • Rebound percentage: Capela pulled down better than one in four available defensive rebounds in Pro A competition (26.4 percent). When factoring in the difficulty of rebounding on the offensive end, Capela was even better on the other side of the floor, securing 14.6 percent of teammates' misses. His combined rebound rate ranked fourth in the league.

    • Block percentage: Capela rejected 7.5 percent of French opponents' 2-point attempts. His pace-adjusted rate of 2.6 blocks per 40 minutes was best among Pro A players.

    Level of competition
    Based on how players from French teams have performed in the EuroCup and Euroleague continental competitions, and the established conversion rates between EuroCup/Euroleague and NBA performance, the typical player performs about 30 percent worse on average in the NBA.

    Other players who have gone back and forth from the NBA to the French Pro A League offer some context for Capela's stats. Alexis Ajinca played in both leagues last season, starting the year with Strasbourg in France before signing with the New Orleans Pelicans in December. The 7-2 center put up similar block and rebound numbers, but he did not shoot as high a percentage from the field as Capela. He averaged 17 minutes per game in the NBA, starting 30 games for the Pelicans, and posted a 14.6 PER.

    Last season, the Utah Jazz acquired Rudy Gobert on draft night as the 27th pick. Gobert, who is 7-1 with a 7-8 1/2 wingspan (the longest ever measured at the NBA draft combine), blocked shots at a nearly identical rate to Capela. He was less effective on the glass, but shot 73.6 percent from the field in more limited attempts. Overall, Capela rated as the more effective player on a per-minute basis, and he's a year younger than Gobert was when he entered the draft. Considered a project, Gobert played 434 minutes as a rookie with reasonable effectiveness (his PER was 12.9).

    Capela has also teamed with two NBA veterans. Last season, when Capela played only briefly for Elan Chalon, former No. 5 overall pick Shelden Williams started at center. Williams, a year removed from starting 35 games for the New Jersey Nets, was less effective across the board than Capela was this season. With Williams moving on, Elan Chaon paired Capela with Jon Brockman, a rebounding specialist who played three years in the NBA as a second-round pick. Brockman was Capela's superior on the glass, leading the Pro A in rebound percentage, but he averaged just 11.9 points per 36 minutes as compared to Capela's 15.4.

    Serious potential
    OK, so we've established Capela has been better in France than some NBA journeymen and first-round picks. If that sounds unimpressive, consider his youth. Few big men are capable of playing regularly in the NBA at age 20, and fewer still excel in the categories that Capela's translated statistics indicate will be strengths.

    After conversion, Capela's translated 2013-14 performance features 54.0 percent 2-point shooting, a 16.1 percent rebound rate and a 3.7 percent block rate. Check out the NBA big men who have cleared similar bars (52 percent shooting, 15 percent rebound rate and 3 percent block rate) before age 21:

    Comparisons for Clint Capela
    Player Team Year Age 2P% Reb% Blk%
    Andris Biedrins GSW 2006 20.1 .638 .160 .034
    Andrew Bynum LAL 2008 20.5 .636 .193 .051
    Tyson Chandler CHI 2003 20.6 .531 .155 .042
    Anthony Davis NOH 2013 20.1 .521 .170 .051
    Andre Drummond DET 2014 20.7 .625 .226 .040
    Dwight Howard ORL 2006 20.4 .532 .206 .030
    Serge Ibaka OKC 2010 20.6 .543 .171 .055
    Al Jefferson BOS 2005 20.3 .533 .172 .039
    Amir Johnson DET 2008 21.0 .558 .183 .084
    DeAndre Jordan LAC 2009 20.7 .633 .180 .057
    Jonas Valanciunas TOR 2013 21.0 .557 .150 .042
    This list doesn't indicate that Capela will be a star like Dwight Howard or Anthony Davis. The best of the players ranked above were either more skilled or stronger than Capela, who has a tendency to get pushed around in the post and needs to fill out his frame. A poor outside shooter, Capela is also unlikely to develop into a perimeter threat like Ibaka.

    However, every single player on this list ultimately developed into a quality starter. Amir Johnson is now a linchpin for the Toronto Raptors, and while it's easy to forget, Andris Biedrins was once one of the league's most promising young big men. Capela's core skills should make him a quality contributor -- and perhaps something more, as he improves his body and his understanding of the game.

    Usually, getting a prospect such as Capela requires a lottery pick. Of the 11 players in the group listed, eight went in the top 15 picks. But because Capela struggled in front of NBA scouts at the Nike Hoop Summit in April, and has performed poorly in workouts, his stock -- once lottery-worthy -- has slipped down the first round. Chad Ford dropped Capela to 27th on his final big board, noting that Capela is unlikely to go before pick 20 (Ford also has Capela 27th in his final mock).

    As the first round proceeds into the 20s, keep an eye on when Capela's name is called. The team that selects him might just be getting a top-10 talent at a discount.

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2014/story/_/id/11138500/clint-capela-steal-2014-draft-nba-draft
     
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  4. meh

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    He just need to sign a waiver that says he's not coming over this year.
     
  5. HardenWay

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    Euro-stash pick, upside, big man. I'm cool with this.
     
  6. Sydeffect

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    Tremendous physical tools
     
  7. Sen89

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    Excellent pick. Ibaka-lite.
     
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  8. derp

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    All they have to do is take Lin as well!
     
  9. J.R.

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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>We trust Daryl &amp; the staff to make quality picks whether they help now or in the future. <a href="https://twitter.com/Cold_Topic">@Cold_Topic</a>: what are your plans with Clint?</p>&mdash; Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) <a href="https://twitter.com/HoustonRockets/statuses/482348453746323456">June 27, 2014</a></blockquote>
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>He's a young 6'11&quot; talent who will be looked at to help in the long term. <a href="https://twitter.com/extra_nba">@extra_nba</a>: <a href="https://twitter.com/HoustonRockets">@HoustonRockets</a> What is capela's strength?</p>&mdash; Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) <a href="https://twitter.com/HoustonRockets/statuses/482348735024742401">June 27, 2014</a></blockquote>
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  10. No Worries

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    Clint Capela

    NBA Comparison: Ian Mahinmi/Amir Johnson

    Strenghts: Capela is as good as any athlete ever coming from Europe ... What really separates him is his explosiveness around the rim ... He isn’t scared of contact and can really finish above the rim with one of two hands ... He also can really run the floor on finding easy layups and dunks in transition ... Capela is still a very raw talent with a lot of upside, but has also developed solid instinct, particularly on the defensive end ... He also makes passes you would not expect from a player like him ... His ability to finish around the rim is pretty good, which makes him a very dangerous player on Pick and Roll situation and circling around the basket ... Defensively he is very quick, with good lateral movement and when locked in he can really be aggressive showing on pick and roll but also in switching situations ... In a good day he can be absolutely dominant in the paint at the European level, and with focus could become an above average NBA defender over time ...

    Weaknesses: The biggest knock on Capela is his lack of basketball IQ ... He frequently appears lost and often wants to make plays without understanding what is going on around him ... He also should be an absolute monster due to his physical attributes but can lack aggressiveness on both ends of the court ... Instead he shows laziness, playing behind opposing big men in the post when he should fight to deny entry pass or simply not getting into a low defensive stance on the perimeter ... In addition his defensive technique on the block lacks fundamentals, many times two dribbles are enough to push him under the basket and finish over him ... For a raw, very unskilled player like him, at this moment of his career, effort should always be stellar to compensate for his weaknesses ... Too many times he is lazy on P&R situations, on calling the screens and even on running back on defense ... Another very evident problem is his lack of strength around the basket where, even with his apparently very strong body, he is far too easily pushed around by much smaller opponents ... He does not get enough boards, considering his great size and athleticism, his lack of technique hurts his productivity considerably ... You can get away with that in the French League, but not in a League where players like Kenneth Faried would literally go around him every single time on the offensive glass ... On the skill side there is obviously a lot of work to do ... His shooting mechanics need to be rebuilt from scratch. The same is true for his post moves, where he has shown quickness and the ability to go over both shoulders but lacks a true go to move. Has the physical tools, but needs to be smarter, more focused and play hungrier for the entire 40 minutes ... Offensively he must use his strength to make deep catches in order to finish until he will build a reliable offensive arsenal ...


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  11. ThatBoyNick

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    Malik Badiane I think, 2003 draft.

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  12. jman7373

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    I have never seen him play. At 6'11" can he play center if he bulks up?
     
  13. NotChandlerParsons

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    Somebody post a Clint Capela Appreciation Thread. You know why.
     
  14. JLFan

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    So he cant defend pnr and shoot fts or do post ups... perfect replacement
     
  15. FEAR THE BEARD

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    This is a bad pick. When you pass up on Cleanthony and McDaniels you are making a mistake. With a pick this late it doesn't save you much money to stash overseas.
     
  16. Clutch

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    Do you like Houston's choice (draft-and-stash) of Clint Capela at the 25th pick?

    Adding a poll to the Capela thread...

    Do you like Houston's choice (draft-and-stash) of Clint Capela at the 25th pick?
     
  17. Rockets1994

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    Seems fine for 18 min a game?
     
  19. Dubious

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    Sounds like a versatile asset to trade or stash. Could help with his trade value, won't get in the way for this years moves.

    That's out Murry.
     
  20. Scolalist

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    Every million is important. A lot of people seem high on Capela. RAW but could develop into a really good role player.
     

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