King Baller
All-Star
How did he last until pick 28?
He has the talent level of an all-star type player. Projects as a nice complement to Cousins.
I am still hopeful that in time he could play the 3 so we can roll out a DMC-WCS-Skal frontline and give these small ball teams absolute fits.
He has solid footwork. If he can work on that some more and work on getting a crisp handles he could be a SF in the long term.
He does remind me of AD, perhaps AD light? What's his ballhandling & defense?Anthony Davis is his ceiling. If summer league was no fluke, then we've got something to be excited about. But if we drafted Kentucky Skal, then we'll have one more thing to be disappointed about.
Skal's weakness on both ends of the floor is his strength (or lackthereof). Bigger/strong guys just moved him out of their way.He does remind me of AD, perhaps AD light? What's his ballhandling & defense?
He reminds me of a taller Kevin durant.
He has the skills, but he needs to put on a lot of muscle to bang with the big boys. That's why I see him filling out into a small forward eventually.
My biggest concern with Skal, besides the strength, is does he have the mean streak to be the best? He seems a little on the too nice side to me. If he can develop that desire to be the best, then Kevin durant level is his ceiling.
I wouldn't run that lineup most of the game, but in spurts it could be an x-factor for us. My biggest concern would be a Golden State type of team with quickness essentially everywhere. Also, a lot has to go right for us in order for that lineup to take place. Skal has to show he can play the 3 spot for one (and put on some muscle), WCS has to be consistent for us (and also put on some muscle), and DMC has to not foul when guarding 4's.5.Wcs
4. DMC
3. Skal
Would be our counter to all these small ball line ups trams are trotting out these days.
A seriously high level of MEANHow did Kevin McHale do what he did at 210 pounds?
How do you discuss someone's ceiling and not make some comparisons? The thing is, you keep it in the context of what type of player that he may (or may not) become. You don't take someone's ceiling discussion and assume that's the projection and the expectation! That's sort of missing the whole point.Comparing Skal to Kevin Durant or AD is kind of ridiculous at this point (those are MVP type players, HOF players, etc). If he can reach near all-star production or become an all-star, then that is a hell of a steal for us. But AD or Durant? Let's not have that type of expectation for him which would only result in us being disappointed in him. I was really surprised and impressed at Summer League and now I want to see how that translates to a bigger and more difficult stage. I'll let him set his own bar before I make predictions. If he does reach a Durant level or AD level, it would have to be one of the biggest steals in NBA history, if not the biggest.
There are good comparisons and not so good comparisons. I didn't say he was going to become an average stretch 4 or anything. In fact, I didn't even make a projection on his ceiling or floor level at all. All I did was caution the optimistic people who are already comparing him to KD or AD in order for them to not hate the kid if he doesn't do that well this season. Personally, I need to see more of his game in order to make a judgment on what his ceiling can be, but like I said in my previous post, he already impressed me quite a bit. That being said, I'm definitely not going to take that huge step and say he looks like KD out on the court, because he doesn't. He shares some qualities with AD, but it's not like 7 footers with range to the 3 and defensive instincts are common in the NBA. He might be a whole different type of animal. That's why I'm taking the wait and see approach for the time being.How do you discuss someone's ceiling and not make some comparisons? The thing is, you keep it in the context of what type of player that he may (or may not) become. You don't take someone's ceiling discussion and assume that's the projection and the expectation! That's sort of missing the whole point.
Why not? The kid clearly has the talent and the ability to play some minutes at the 3. He would not primarily be a 3 as he would be spending some time at 4 but if I can roll out a DMC-WCS-Skal starting frontcourt in 2-3 years time it is going to be an absolute nightmare for the opposing teams. They can small ball all they like against us, we just beat them with length, athleticism, post play.Why? Wouldn't even screw around with that. He's a natural face-up 4 and should be used as such.
The other issue we have is that he's so raw and so small atm that it's kind of hard to predict where he'll be in 3 years. Can he put on weight? Can he tap into his natural ability? Because the reason he fell so far in the draft was he had very few moments at all last year that showcased his talent and was downright dreadful most of the season.
That said, I think Ibaka is a solid ceiling projection and what we should be developing him into being; not a #1 or #2 option kind of player. Great jumper, some defensive instincts, natural shot-blocker. Which, as we've been saying since Cousins was drafted, is the exact kind of player we want next to him.
I don't believe Skal has the quickness nor skillset to defend SFs in the NBA. This is just a disaster waiting to happen if we're trying to convert him into a SF. Every NBA player is getting quicker. Cs are getting quicker. PFs are getting quicker. SFs are getting quicker.Why not? The kid clearly has the talent and the ability to play some minutes at the 3. He would not primarily be a 3 as he would be spending some time at 4 but if I can roll out a DMC-WCS-Skal starting frontcourt in 2-3 years time it is going to be an absolute nightmare for the opposing teams. They can small ball all they like against us, we just beat them with length, athleticism, post play.
Why follow someone else's lead? Why not be leaders ourselves?
Sure Skal will certainly start his career as a stretch 4 but I see no reason why he could not split his time between 3 and 4 in a couple of years time. He already has NBA game but severely lacks strength and he just might be one of those guys that struggles to put on good weight.
I don't believe Skal has the quickness nor skillset to defend SFs in the NBA. This is just a disaster waiting to happen if we're trying to convert him into a SF. Every NBA player is getting quicker. Cs are getting quicker. PFs are getting quicker. SFs are getting quicker.