FNG wrote:This morning's Strib names Jake Layman as the likely starter at PF, and Saunders' lineups in preseason support this. Can someone help me get comfortable with Layman starting over Juancho, because it just doesn't make sense to me. Here are reasons why I prefer Juancho.
1) Layman was considered a SF coming out of college, and to the best of my knowledge, isn't much bigger now. His 6'8" height is adequate for a PF, but his 6'9" wingspan and 209 pounds make him quite undersized. Juancho is a little taller and heavier, and his 7'0" wingspan is much better than Jake's.
2) Juancho is a far superior rebounder- 7.6 per 36 compared to Jake's 5, and 8.9 with the Wolves last year compared to Jake's 4.1. I have seen no evidence that Layman can be anywhere close to an average NBA PF rebounder.
3) Juancho is a far superior 3-point shooter- 36% for his career (42% with the Wolves) compared to Jake's career average of 31% (33% with the Wolves).
4) I can find no statistical evidence to differentiate the two defensively, but I give the nod to Juancho due to his superior length.
I'm not nearly as much of a Ryan Saunders detractor as others here, but I'm baffled as to why he would start an undersized Layman at PF when we have a clearly superior alternative. Can someone please sell me on why Layman should start ahead of Juancho, and please show your work.
You asked for some reasons for Layman to have this position so I'll give you some. I'm not all in on him being a starter but you asked.
First Layman is 6'8" without shoes. Yes his wingspan is only 6'9.25" but he is a legit 6'9" guy that's not a small guy (Height) especially with his athletic ability.
I'm not suggesting Layman is this type of player but look up his career numbers compared to Jerami Grant. He isn't a good rebounder either. He has a longer wingspan 7'2.25" and more blocks but he is also 6'6'5" barefoot. RHJ was 6'5.5" in barefoot and 7'2" wingspan. Layman is not as long as those guys but they are also undersized PFs. It's not like we are looking at Okogie or something.
I'm not going to suggest a Layman is a good rebounder but what kind of rebounding numbers would he put up as a PF? I do t think we have seen a significant amount of minutes to know. Juancho played a lot of SF in Denver so his rebounding numbers are less too.
My guess is Juancho will get some starts in some sort of matchup playing by the Wolves. Layman always seems like a guy that shoots the ball well but hasn't hit the 3 at a good percentage. That's sorta the story with both Juancho and Layman but Juancho has more of a track record of success. I think to one extent or another both Layman and Juancho are players that have the theoretical skill sets that can be really worthwhile but they aren't proven. They were lesser players on good teams that had better options. Maybe they break through to some extent. Maybe they don't. If either does it's gonna help this team quite a bit even if they aren't average starters level of players. High level rotation players can help teams. RHJ seems like he has been that type of guy. He is flawed but it seems like he would be a guy various good teams would want around. I hope the Wolves bring him back.