I just don't think posting up is his strength, and I don't think he should be drafted as a post player. I think he's more comfortable spotting up on the perimeter, and he should be drafted by a team who lets him do that. I wouldn't be surprised if he turned the ball over too much in part because of how much Indiana made him play in the paint. I did say he was a good post defender. Teams won't be able to take advantage of him unless they have a good post up player.
I'm critical of Vonleh with regard to his off the ball defense and especially his pick and roll defense. I watch him, and I don't see a guy who is confident that he's in the right spot on the floor to limit the other team's offense as much as possible. I don't even know if that goes through his mind. We can only hope that it's because he's 19 or that it's because Indiana didn't talk enough on defense. We also can only hope that he has the desire and cognitive ability to become better.
Vonleh straight up doesn't guard pick and rolls or screens. He gives up open jumpers or lets players get a head of steam. He makes it look like he doesn't have the lateral quickness to guard pick and rolls, which is worrying.
I'm critical of Vonleh with regard to his off the ball defense and especially his pick and roll defense. I watch him, and I don't see a guy who is confident that he's in the right spot on the floor to limit the other team's offense as much as possible. I don't even know if that goes through his mind. We can only hope that it's because he's 19 or that it's because Indiana didn't talk enough on defense. We also can only hope that he has the desire and cognitive ability to become better.
Vonleh straight up doesn't guard pick and rolls or screens. He gives up open jumpers or lets players get a head of steam. He makes it look like he doesn't have the lateral quickness to guard pick and rolls, which is worrying.