Thanks for that. He's pretty close to Queta in terms of measureables as well as play style/stats. He's slightly smaller all around (an inch shorter, 2 inches less standing reach, slightly smaller wingspan, 15 lbs lighter etc) but maybe a little less mechanical on offense.
Both need to be stronger on the glass but they can both block shots and are sneaky good passers who each show enough touch and FT% (74% this year for Castleton and 71% for Queta) that you hope they develop a decent outside jumper.
Oh Castleton's less mechanical on offense for sure watch him pumpfake or give a headfake, watch him pumpfake then spin in the other direction, Queta does things like that max effort elbows out ready to destroy you but he's a bit higher center of gravity and yes lumbering, Castleton does that stuff with a degree of finesse and nuance for a big fella, he has a strong feel for the game on offense. watch Castleton dribble the ball from the perimeter/get downhill he's got some nice balance to him. Castleton was considered to be a PF and he's grown into the C position really. Queta is much more your standard variety 5 man with a go-to dropstep move, who can shoot 3's block shots n board.
check out 1:36... thats what I mean.. Or look at what he does catching the ball a step outside the 3pt line at 2:04, these arent out of conference nobodies, hes doing that sort of stuff vs the #2 team in hte nation in the 2nd half, thats not some broken play thats him in his comfort zone exploiting a mismatch..
Castleton was actually playing SO good before the injury happened, I was very excited to see it cuz Florida had other young talent doing well at different parts of the season, if they could only all put it together at the same time type of deal ---- these highlghts were like 5 games before the injury, and the 5 games between this huge upset vs #2 Tennessee and the injury he was putting up like 25 a game with 3 ast 2 blks 12 rebs crazy stats n then he went down, so maybe that injury is the only reason he's so low..
This faceup ability was also the sell on the 7-footer from Utah we worked out(but he withdrew) Carlson n he's actually a good 3pt shooter.
Queta's only a little older than Castleton but I dont think they actually exist on the same timeframe for the Kings,
I'd argue Queta is a year ahead, we'd be taking a flyer on Castleton at 54 to fill Queta's shoes in the G-League not to directly compete against him yr1. So he's actually much more of a 'well if Queta doesnt work out we've got this up our sleeve n we're grooming it type of deal'. Castleton might be a guy who can really put up good stats in the g-league, still need him to strengthen up more,
so he might be worth keeping n hiding til RFA as we may have just done with Queta... we obviously resign Lyles so he'd jsut be insurance but also does offer a different look for sure, we are talking the very bottom of the 2nd rd here.