Really? He's essentially Parsons coming out of college, except stronger, more athletic, and a better scorer. I wish you'd at least read up on him.... It's kinda embarrassing.
Haven't read the thread. But does anyone think deep down drafting Dekker is a subtle shot at Parsons. 'you can easily be replaced' kind of thing.
Contrary to what a lot of people on this board think...I really do like Dekker. That being said, two players drafted after him in the first round have been really terrific when given a chance: A. Bobby Portis: 6'11'' stud. When injuries came up, this kid came in a did some damage. B. Larry Nance Jr. - A 4 year college athlete that has springs like Griffin..And can rebound and dunk. He will have a productive NBA career. The verdict will still be out on Dekker and it is disappointing that he hasnt had much time to show what he can do. But I believe in this pick...
I like Dekker and hope we get to see him in action during the Summer League. He was a very efficient 2nd scoring option on a very good Wisconsin team. Obviously it's hard not to compare him to Parsons for multiple reasons. 1. Dekker is more athletic and stronger (has more weight/muscle) than Parsons coming out of college, but they have very similar measurements. 2. Dekker was a very efficient scorer in college and scored in the ways that Morey likes (very good in the paint and slashing). 3. Parson was a better playmaker and assisted on like 25% of the buckets in his senior year, pretty astounding for a 6'9 SF. Dekker didn't move the ball nearly as well.