When he's engaged he's pretty good but he's very reliant on his athleticism and not always fundamentally sound. He has the quickness to guard faster players and the strength to body up more physical opponents but he sometimes lost focus on that end of the floor. Still, I think with a bit of focus on becoming a defensive player Brown could become an Al-Farouq Aminu type player. Could he be more than that in the NBA? Sure, but it would mean a LOT of work on his handle, his shooting, his rebounding, his decision making, his fouling, his passing/reducing turnovers etc.
In some ways Brown is a bit like Kawhi Leonard in college though he lacks Leonard's massive hands and isn't the same level in terms of rebounding. But he's better at attacking the basket than Leonard was coming out of San Diego State and he played against a higher level of competition. The question is, does he have a work ethic and desire like Kawhi. Leonard was the guy I liked in that draft but he's become more than I imagined he would and his improvement with his shooting has been extraordinary. Two things that concern me with Brown that didn't with Leonard are his steals rate, which is pretty low for a guy people are looking at to be a high level defender and his turnovers were too high.
I can't get a great feel for Brown. He can seem distant but sometimes he's very engaging. He can seem focused but sometimes he seems arrogant. I don't know. But that's the risk with him. He's almost all potential right now. How good does he want to be and how hard will he work to get there?
In some ways Brown is a bit like Kawhi Leonard in college though he lacks Leonard's massive hands and isn't the same level in terms of rebounding. But he's better at attacking the basket than Leonard was coming out of San Diego State and he played against a higher level of competition. The question is, does he have a work ethic and desire like Kawhi. Leonard was the guy I liked in that draft but he's become more than I imagined he would and his improvement with his shooting has been extraordinary. Two things that concern me with Brown that didn't with Leonard are his steals rate, which is pretty low for a guy people are looking at to be a high level defender and his turnovers were too high.
I can't get a great feel for Brown. He can seem distant but sometimes he's very engaging. He can seem focused but sometimes he seems arrogant. I don't know. But that's the risk with him. He's almost all potential right now. How good does he want to be and how hard will he work to get there?
I am hoping that we are investing heavily into a development program that allows us to draft these high potential kids and develop them to their potential. Brown has the potential and if he ends up going to a team with great development program, he could become possibly the best player from this draft down the track. If we do end up drafting him, I wold almost get a highly respected development coach and get him to spend every minute with Brown working on addressing his weaknesses. Hell I would do it with any prospect we draft but one thing we have not been doing well is developing our draftees. Elite talents like DMC will find a way but you cannot tell me that someone with Ben McLemore's potential would not be infinitely better player if we spent the last 3 years with the Spurs instead of Kings.
It also begs the question, would Leonard be the same player if we drafted him instead of the Spurs. I would be willing to get that he wouldn't. It's one thing to identify the talent in the draft and then it is another to develop it and we have failed at both, more so the later.