I'd like to clarify that I'm not that down on Monroe's athleticism, except that he's not Webber-like explosive or something; it just doesn't make him as much of a sure thing as I would like. I'd say he's got the physical ability to be more like post-peak prime but pre-knee injury Webber. I agree he has the ability to be a good rebounder, if that weren't the case I'd likely not be that high on him. However I'd like to see some hunger for rebounds by the time of the draft because even freshmen who eventually become plus rebounders show hunger for rebounds. We can't settle for a PF who only averages 7-8 rebounds, we need a consistent 10rpg guy, that may be too much to ask for him but I'm interested in building for a championship team, no less. We need to make something big out of this pick one way or another, we have to make up for missed opportunities in the past. That's why I'm for going for a homerun like Monroe or Hill rather than Thabeet.
Guys who lack athleticism are never -- never -- home runs. Their cielings are so limited. Look at the recent All Star teams and find a non-center who isn't an elite athlete. Maybe Boozer? But that guy has incredible strength, which Monroe doesn't have. And he's still more athletic than Monroe. Monroe has some decent lateral quickness, but zero hops and no strength. I don't see how that's going to translate to rebounding ability in the NBA unless he seriously bulks up on that skinny frame.
Monroe is not capable of being a home run. Best case he's a skilled big who's good offensively and soft on the glass and on D. A better Troy Murphy? A smaller Spencer Hawes? How is that possibly a home run? And when you look at the bigs who have busted in recent draft history, they're almost always the marginal athletes.
If you want a home run in this draft, you look at Hill, Jennings, Thabeet... look at the athletes.
I'm not just touting Thabeet simply because he fills a need. I'm touting him because he's a freakish athlete for his size. He's probably not going to be a deadly scorer, but he could seriously change a team defensively. And who knows, maybe he'll learn some go-to moves and be a star.
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