I like that he can trail his victim, and clearly to me he does it deliberately, so he avoids a couple ways of picking up a foul. He then swats the ball from behind. With his skills he won't miss many of those blocks. It's an interesting style but when you are the fastest guy up and down the court and can leap like (insert a name of a great leaping animal), it works with a minimum of risk.https://streamable.com/ytk7
I'm not sure I've ever seen a 7 footer run the floor as fluidly and quickly as Willie. He's amazing to watch. Just changes our defense so much.
While I love WCS, Towns contributes to most of the Wolves wins...if he's on this team, we'd have a much better record....I agree he has already more offensive touch than Chandler/DJ and imo with his quickness and fluidity could develop a face up 1-2 bounce game where he has a running hook going to the rim.
If the ROY was based on impact on winning even though guys like KAT /Zing/Turner have way more upside and better stats when it comes to straight up contributing to wins no other rookie right now can even touch him.
Disagree with you. Ibaka came into the NBA at 20yearsold and shot 63% from ft in his 1st year. WCS is 22yearsold and is currently shooting fts at 53%...I remember not so long ago that Serge Ibaka was only thought of as an outstanding defensive player. Now the guy is a 14-15 ppg player that can shoot the 3.
WCS has shown more raw ability to shoot the ball than Ibaka did his first few years in the league. There's no reason to think that he doesn't have the potential to reach the same level in a few years. If he does, and if he becomes the defender we all believe he can be, then -- yes -- you are talking about a world class all-around talent.
Another key thing to consider is that Willie was still fairly focused on football in high school and didn't devote all his time to being a basketball player until later on. And because Kentucky was so loaded, he was never in a situation to fully develop his skillset. I think the kid has a higher ceiling of potential than most give him credit for. Odds are he'll never be a standout offensive player, but I wouldn't rule it out either. He's still raw in many areas. The kid could develop into a really good passer too.
Barring injuries, we will have the best offensive big man and best defensive big man on the same team.
Disagree with you. Ibaka came into the NBA at 20yearsold and shot 63% from ft in his 1st year. WCS is 22yearsold and is currently shooting fts at 53%...
Ibaka in his 2nd year? 75%.
To say WCS has shown more shooting touch than Ibaka is straight up incorrect.
Partially copied over from the Grades thread:
Since reinserting Willie Cauley Stein in the starting lineup 5 games ago:
We are 5-0, and 4 of the 5 opponents would have been in the playoffs when we played them
Our opponents have shot: .422, .396, .356, .417, .419, for a total of 176-439FGs or a .401 FG% over the 5 game stretch. That would best the Bulls (.435), Spurs (.426) and Warriors (.428) for best mark in the league, by a significant margin.
We have finally broken into the Top 20 (#19) in DRTG, with a 106.8. The Jazz are only #17 with a 105.8 mark. Of course since ORTG says the Jazz have a better OFFENSE than we do, you have to take all those kind of metrics with a grain of salt.
Omri is 59% this year. LOLOmri at 50% from the stripe ruins your theory.
Omri is 59% this year. LOL
Post said WCS showed more shooting than WCS. Ibaka came into the league at 20 and showed more shooting. WCS came in the league at 22 and showed less shooting.
How does that ruin my theory? What does Casspi have anything to do with this?
Disagree with you. Ibaka came into the NBA at 20yearsold and shot 63% from ft in his 1st year. WCS is 22yearsold and is currently shooting fts at 53%...
Ibaka in his 2nd year? 75%.
To say WCS has shown more shooting touch than Ibaka is straight up incorrect.
Surely Cuz and Willie could implement some of the plays Dwight and Josh Smith demonstrated here...?
Do you guys think WCS will be a better overall player than d jordan from the clips?
Do you guys think WCS will be a better overall player than d jordan from the clips?
I was listening to one of my favorite basketball podcasts and they were doing nba rookie comparisons based on this point in the season. When it got to WCS they threw out the common names like DeAndre Jordan, a better Javale McGee, Tyson Chandler, etc, but they all concluded that he wasn't like any of them and that WCS skill set is so unique that he has he potential to be a player we've never seen before. They said of all the athletic centers they've seen over the years, none of them had the ability to guard the point guard effectively, be a threat to stop the pick and roll, block a shot, and be the fastest guy down the court all in one play. They finished up by saying that if he ever develops a consistent/respected 8-15 footer (which he does work on often in practice) he will be among the most nightmare matchups in the nba.
There is no comparison to him, guys his size with his athleticism doesn't really exist.
When you mentioned all the thing he can do defensively a name that comes to mind for me is Draymond Green, it's hard to find 2 players that look more different but when it comes to defensive versatility and the ability to guard centers and switch to guards it's the closest I could find.
Thing is I don't get why he will be a "match-up nightmare" (and I would love if someone could explain the logic to me), when he is guarding centers I don't see the added value he gives you as oppose to a "regular" center, and when he is guarding guards I don't see the added value there since he is away from the basket and you can't use his rim-protection, and as long as you don't have a few players like him (and no team can claim that) if he switches to a guard there is going to be a mismatch on the other side of that switch.
It gives the coach much more options to play with but I don't see the "match-up nightmare".
The thing that makes Green a matchup nightmare is that you can play him at center and get away with it defensively and offensively give you max spacing and great passing- I doubt WCS will ever have that, so I think he has the potential of being a transcendent defender but as long as his offensive game isn't completely differnet (more than a mid-range jumper) I don't see why he is a match-up problem for the other team.
Omri is 59% this year. LOL
Post said WCS showed more shooting than WCS. Ibaka came into the league at 20 and showed more shooting. WCS came in the league at 22 and showed less shooting.
How does that ruin my theory? What does Casspi have anything to do with this?
I was listening to one of my favorite basketball podcasts and they were doing nba rookie comparisons based on this point in the season. When it got to WCS they threw out the common names like DeAndre Jordan, a better Javale McGee, Tyson Chandler, etc, but they all concluded that he wasn't like any of them and that WCS skill set is so unique that he has he potential to be a player we've never seen before. They said of all the athletic centers they've seen over the years, none of them had the ability to guard the point guard effectively, be a threat to stop the pick and roll, block a shot, and be the fastest guy down the court all in one play. They finished up by saying that if he ever develops a consistent/respected 8-15 footer (which he does work on often in practice) he will be among the most nightmare matchups in the nba.
"Match up nightmare" to me means no one can guard him. I don't think that is Willie's skill. The FEEL of the phrase is something I can agree with. He's a nightmare.![]()
Casspi has always been solid from the FT line with the exception of this year.While a players free throw shooting stroke, and percentage is used all the time as an indicator of future shooting potential, it's not a perfect indicator. Tyreke was a very good free throw shooter, but a terrible outside shooter. There are numerous players that fall into that group. Marcus Smart is a good freethrow shooter, but he's a terrible outside shooter. Then you have players like Casspi who is struggling from the line, but shooting lights out from the three. There are so many things that go into being a good shooter that their far to numerous to go into right now. Willie shot around 62/63 percent his last year at Kentucky. So what? It's meaningless.