http://www.vantagesports.com/story/...g-the-2015-nba-drafts-top-fundamental-big-men
Interesting perspective, and it supports my opinion, that Dakari has a very good chance to become a valuable backup big, if his lax approach to Combine was an aberration.
One piece of the puzzle missing from this analysis is sample size though. Kaminski might be the leader by percentages, but somehow I doubt, he was involved in many of such plays compared to others: Kentucky switched at every chance, and teams attacked Okafor off P&R relentlessly. Also Kaminski doesn't have intimidating size/length, so guards didn't fear to go at him, making his contests plentiful.
KAT got a lot of fouls in exchange for his activity.
Interesting perspective, and it supports my opinion, that Dakari has a very good chance to become a valuable backup big, if his lax approach to Combine was an aberration.
One piece of the puzzle missing from this analysis is sample size though. Kaminski might be the leader by percentages, but somehow I doubt, he was involved in many of such plays compared to others: Kentucky switched at every chance, and teams attacked Okafor off P&R relentlessly. Also Kaminski doesn't have intimidating size/length, so guards didn't fear to go at him, making his contests plentiful.
KAT got a lot of fouls in exchange for his activity.