You're entitled to your opinion. I was high on Steven Adams during his Pitt days and wanted the Kings to draft him (and thought they would before Ben fell). Sabonis is a better player than Adams was in college. Its not even close. And I liked Adams a lot! The thing I find difficult to gauge is his size and athleticism (being fooled once by Thomas Robinson who was allegedly 6'10" before he showed up to training camp 6'8") so Sabonis vitals and pre-draft performance will dictate a lot. Not sure why he skipped out on Chicago. Could be a red flag.
Sabonis is Tyler Hansbrough with shooting ability. Now if Hansbrough could shoot, his career might have turned out different, but he's still only a bench big even then. Any player of this size/length, who relied on his low post game in the NBA, failed. So when you strip him of his around the basket game, which can only be an occasional play here and there, you're left with some shooting with below par face-up game (dribbling and passing).His TS% was 3rd best in NCAA, his rebound rate was 5th best in NCAA. For a guy just turning 20, he has great hands, great footwork, great post moves with high release point. And I don't mean good, I mean great! If his size and athleticism checks out (legit 6'10 and 250 with decent speed and quickness), we should take him and send Boogie to Boston.![]()
Adams is a 7-footer with excellent reach, strength and solid quickness. If a player of his dimensions and mobility is willing to apply himself on D, he's gonna be a guaranteed defensive presence. Doesn't matter, how hard Sabonis tries on D, he's gonna fail as an NBA interior defender.