But, that aside, do you think he'd be right for this team? His biggest weaknesses are supposed to be defense and rebounding, and those worry me. They worry me to the extent that I'd be more comfortable with the prospect of a big who could ONLY defend and rebound, and was a total project on the offensive end.
(I realize that he could be every bit the sleeper that you think, even if he were a bad fit for our particular team, I'm just curious.)
I think he would fit next to Cousins, or a Cousins type center. You need a physical presence next to him. Maybe even next to Favors, if there is a possibilty Favors could play center, which I think there is. I say that because his wingspan makes him more like a 6'11"-7' type, and his strength even at a young age, is a)shotblocking, and b) man to man defense. He's a beast on the boards as well, so I'm no that concerned with his offense, which will take time to mature. He's extremely athletic too, when mixed with his reach, I don't see him having touble many nights in the nba, even if matched up against opposing centers. I would still say I prefer him at the 4 though.
Back to Moteijunas, there's no doubt whoever picks him, picks him for his offensive potential. He's frequently compared to Bargnani, but I see more Dirk in him. I think the Bargnani camparisons come because he's a very natural, and consistent, long distance shooter. Better than Dirk was at the same age. But I've watched a few of his games recently, and he is effective in the post, and attacks the basket. Much more than I've seen Bargnani. Thats why I think he's so versatile, he's a natural shooter, but it doesn't seem to be in his personality to settle.
Defensively, he needs work. I think part of his defesive problems come from the fact he needs to put on weight. Apparently he's added weight over the past year, and there isn't muc concern of him being able to continue to add weight over the next few years. I think he'll get better, but probably an average nba defender.
When I compare him to Dirk, it's only the skill set I'm referring to, and style of play. I have no idea if he'll ever get to that level, or near it. I would say right now, defensively he's not much worse than Spencer, but already is better on the offensive end. But you need to put him next to a center that plays defense and rebounds the ball, and hopefully is a presence in the post.