In college, Blake used his athleticism, power, hops, and incredible footwork to beat guys on the blocks. Once teams started zoning, he.learned to step out of the block, face up, and use his ball handling skills...particularly towards the end of the season. While limited, he ahowed well above average handles for a 4. He is a willing post player - better than Dyess was in Denver, though VERY comparable midrange games. Take Dyess with better ballhandles and a more developed power game.