It's very rare that skill reliant 7 footer are capable of contributing to wins on play off teams. Especially in the West...
Shaq..... Duncan.... Bynum.... Gasol.... Dirk......... nah, I must be imagining things.
It's very rare that skill reliant 7 footer are capable of contributing to wins on play off teams. Especially in the West...
Shaq..... Duncan.... Bynum.... Gasol.... Dirk......... nah, I must be imagining things.
Shaq..... Duncan.... Bynum.... Gasol.... Dirk......... nah, I must be imagining things.
It's very rare that skill reliant 7 footer are capable of contributing to wins on play off teams. Especially in the West...
Is no skill better?
Towns is 250lbs before he plays his first college game. Not sure 'reliant' is entirely applicable.
I don't think his brute force 2nd chance points and well timed rolls to the hoop are at a level where with reasonable development until next fall it's somewhere where he can add wins for a team in year 1.
Also I don't think it's bad or anything that he's skilled. I love the fact that he's skilled. But historically much more talented guys have not been able to help their teams win in year 1. And I doubt he'll be capable of doing that.
If you select him you hope he can improve in year 2 and be a steady contributor in year 3. And I'd be thrilled if the Jazz could grab him somehow next summer.
Didn't know this is what you were talking about. Thought you were projecting his future/ceiling.
I can feel it in my gut that if we have Karl Towns in our team, we're looking at becoming a real contender in 2017.
Towns is 250lbs before he plays his first college game. Not sure 'reliant' is entirely applicable.
This one got me stirred up. I don't think a rookie/2nd year Karl Towns can contribute to winning. If the Jazz were real contenders in 2017(which I doubt, but I think they have chances of safely making the playoffs by then) then Towns is very unlikely to be helpful, let alone the reason that happens.
This would be the work of Favors, Burke, Burks, Hayward
This.
Dunno where this 'skill reliant' thing comes from, but I definitely don't see it with Towns.
That boy's got legit NBA ready size RIGHT NOW.
He's big enough and skillef enough.. but not strong enough.
That's probably the easiest thing to fix though, let's be honest.
Not denying that - but Towns would be the perfect missing piece.
I'm the same opinion. I just stated a prognosis based on growing pains of past prodigies that were let's say "more talented" than Towns.
I just think it's an unreasonable prediction to think that he may be capable of contributing meaningfully in year 1 or 2. Even in year 3 most players still have growing to do and gigantic holes in their games.
So Anthony Davis is just starting his 3rd year...
To me Towns has just as much talent (minus the body - but that's the easiest one to work on, let's be honest).