Blake just turned 20, right? He will grow at least 1/2" in the next two years, I'd guess, firmly putting him at 6'10", 6'11" in sneakers.
This guy seems more and more like Amare every single day. Just a little....paler.![]()
We don't know if Blake is done growing or not, so it's baseless speculation.
Wait..what did I miss there.
1) Webber was about the same height as Peja (not a revelation -- he was listed at 6'9 1/2")
2) because Webber was the same height as Peja, Griffin is 6'10??
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Now IF Griffin is 6'10", then things definitely look up there. He is still no lock to be a superstar or whatnot, but at that height and with his athleticism he should at least be a solid contributor. But the question asked for a long time has been precisely is he really 6'10"? Or is he closer to 6'7"/6'8" where the hit percentages begin to really shrink and he almost has to be a star just to be useful.
The real question isn't whether he's 6'10", 6'9", or 6'8". It's why he played defense in the paint like he was 6'6". Maybe his overall length is going to provide some clue...
He has stated before that his coach didn't want him in any foul trouble and told him to really watch it. True? Who knows? But maybe an accurate representation of what he was told. I never watch much college ball so I can't say from personal observation if this might be the case or not.
He has stated before that his coach didn't want him in any foul trouble and told him to really watch it. True? Who knows? But maybe an accurate representation of what he was told. I never watch much college ball so I can't say from personal observation if this might be the case or not.
It's plausible I guess, but avoiding fouls doesn't necessarily equate to absolutely pee poor defense. One thing is for sure for me in that he is slow to rotate defensively. I don't think he's going to be much of a help defender, definitely not much of a shot blocker. His length and reach will help us understand more about his potential as a positional defender though.
One thing you have to remember though is that all these guys are campaigning for themselves and they have the excuse machine running on overdrive.
It's plausible I guess, but avoiding fouls doesn't necessarily equate to absolutely pee poor defense. One thing is for sure for me is that he is slow to rotate defensively. I don't think he's going to be much of a help defender, definitely not much of a shot blocker. His length and reach will help us understand more about his potential as a positional defender though.
One thing you have to remember though is that all these guys are campaigning for themselves and they have the excuse machine running on overdrive.
It's funny you mentioned his help D. I was just thinking of that. With his quickness, he should be a good help defender. But again, he has to have length to go with it. For being a rookie, I saw Greene do some help defense this year that was quite good. If Griffin has the same length as Greene, then again, he should be very good in that department. But it get backs to length.