I love Hassan and I love reading his twitter. He's also got so much more potential than Drummond, and is a better player right now. I gush whenever I watch him play because he changes the game like only a true center can.![]()
Hassan Whiteside looks like an ideal compliment to DMC. He's long and athletic, blocks shots and rebounds (especially offensively), runs the floor well, has good form on his midrange shot, has the length and athleticism to step out and guard mobile PFs, has enough strength to not get dominated in the low block and could grow to be an ideal weakside defender.
Ideally I'd wish that he had an edge or enforcers mentality (ala Charles Oakley) and was a good passer but otherwise on paper he checks pretty much every box.
But when you actually watch him play you see the reality of things - he's just not ready to contribute. He is passive on defense other than shotblocking and lets his man easily establish position. Worse, he's got poor awareness for defensive rotations. And on offense he looks tentative and lost. There's a reason he had 10 assists in 34 games in his one year at Marshall. Because he doesn't really know what to do with the ball when he gets it other than shoot.
Have we given up on Whiteside? I would certainly hope not. He's a 23 year old seven foot with tantalizing potential/tools who counts less than $800,000 against the cap. He's no risk and all reward if he contributes at all this season.
And don't get me wrong, I absolutely hope he does. I hope he's a revelation. But I'm not counting on it.
Hassan Whiteside looks like an ideal compliment to DMC. He's long and athletic, blocks shots and rebounds (especially offensively), runs the floor well, has good form on his midrange shot, has the length and athleticism to step out and guard mobile PFs, has enough strength to not get dominated in the low block and could grow to be an ideal weakside defender.
Ideally I'd wish that he had an edge or enforcers mentality (ala Charles Oakley) and was a good passer but otherwise on paper he checks pretty much every box.
But when you actually watch him play you see the reality of things - he's just not ready to contribute. He is passive on defense other than shotblocking and lets his man easily establish position. Worse, he's got poor awareness for defensive rotations. And on offense he looks tentative and lost. There's a reason he had 10 assists in 34 games in his one year at Marshall. Because he doesn't really know what to do with the ball when he gets it other than shoot.
Have we given up on Whiteside? I would certainly hope not. He's a 23 year old seven foot with tantalizing potential/tools who counts less than $800,000 against the cap. He's no risk and all reward if he contributes at all this season.
And don't get me wrong, I absolutely hope he does. I hope he's a revelation. But I'm not counting on it.