I couldn’t find anything on Scola from when he was 18, but as a 21 year old he put up 8 points 4 rebounds 0.7 assists 1 steal 0.1 blocks in 18 minutes in the Euroleague. While Euroleague is higher competition than the Turkish league, the numbers are not particularly close.
I’m talking style of play and how it will translate. Scola was a master of footwork down low and had a myriad of shots close in. If Scola is his floor, that’s not a bad thing at all.
The prospects with the most advanced, most complete, offensive skillset in this draft are Cam Thomas and Alperen Sengun. Without a doubt.
The footwork is reminiscent of Scola. Scola had a money mid range too which Sengun has yet to show, but he does shoot 80% from the line so it’s in there. Sengun is bigger and longer and more athletic, and has shown much better rim protection which was Scola’s Achilles heel. He also looks like a much better passer which is important to pair with high level low post skills - think black holes like Al Jefferson who were dominant in the post but didn’t know how to pass thus much less effective when doubled.
I wouldn't bet against it. He would need to improve his outside shot and his free throw % suggests that this is likely to happen with an 18 year old who appears to have a good work ethic. The question is would you give up 24 and Tate to gamble on a guy with this upside? Where the Rockets are as an org I would do this without a second thought.
I wouldn't be against drafting him. But I think there's a decent chance that he would be unplayable against PnR savvy teams, as they would just pick on him every time down court on defense.
hes only 18 years old and heres what was said of DPOY draymond green: “Unfortunately, [21 year old prospect]’s defensive deficiencies have become even more pronounced as a senior. At 6’7, he is too small to guard elite post players, and lacks the lateral quickness to defend perimeter players, even face-up power forwards at the NCAA level. While his effort and aggressiveness will never be questioned, it is difficult to project him as an adequate NBA defender at this time.” “Unfortunately, [20 year old prospect]’s physical limitations make it quite difficult to project him as being anything more than a liability on this end of the floor in the NBA. His lack of size means he’s quite easy to post up and just shoot over the top of even at the NCAA level, and his poor lateral quickness makes it tough to envision him being able to guard most power forwards on the perimeter or even less likely small forwards, which his height suggests he’d have to. This will be a major hurdle for [prospect] to overcome, and it’s not quite clear whether a NBA team will be able to get past this issue, despite what he contributes in various other facets of the game”
i wouldnt give up Tate...give them something else, the players like that is just the type of players you need... tate is a diamond....
Nope. Only because Rockets cannot afford to to give up picks in draft this deep, let alone potential starter in Tate. But man, Sengun is tempting.
Tate's timeline doesn't fit the Rockets timeline. If you feel this way about Wood, you should feel the same way about Tate.
Yep, I'm for getting 3 picks out of this draft. 2 lotto type picks and 23. If I have to give up 24 and Tate to move up and get a guy I really like then I wouldn't think twice about doing this. In 2 or 3 years they can find other guys like Tate.
I wasn't saying that. So why do I care if some unnamed person was saying that? I'm saying Sengun is the prototypical guy to get picked on by a PnR scheme. Some random guy being wrong about Draymond over a decade ago has no relevance to that
does cp3 fits with phoenix( booker and ayton) timeline? both tate and wood have 8-10 good years in them...dont be a perfectionist ....dont throw away a diamond players just because they dont fit perfectly...
i dont know your name either...lololol whatever, you coach him, then you coach him! hes 18 years old you may draft hakeem or michael jordan if you dont have nice coaches and the fine system you go nowhere anyway....