AbeVigodaLive wrote:ItsJustSoSab wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Q12543 wrote:Camden wrote:What's the worst case scenario for Culver, though? Does anyone think he won't be a starting-level two-way player? I don't think anyone sees him flaming out of the league or being just a rotation player. I actually think a disappointing scenario for him would be Josh Richardson and I know this board loves him quite a bit.
Yeah, Culver's probably not going to become a Kawhi Leonard or Paul George, but he has a pretty good shot to develop into a Demar DeRozan, Andre Iguodala or Jimmy Butler, and that is more than enough for this team.
I can absolutely see a scenario where he is "just a rotation player" at worst or a "meh" starter that doesn't really impact the game much (good or bad). My biggest concern is that his shooting doesn't improve (hardly an invalid concern considering our horrible history with shooters) and his defense doesn't translate as well to the NBA.
So not a complete bust, but may just end up being a replacement level kind of guy.
Pretty much. Many #6 picks end up just being "a guy."
Somebody like Culver who doesn't really stand out for any one thing could very well be that type of player. We'll know a lot more soon enough...
1. He seems to have more heart than Wiggins
2. He has a stronger work ethic than Wiggins
3. He is getting payed much much much less than Wiggins
4. As of this current moment, he dunks
5. As of this currey moment he doesn't take lonngggggggggggggggggggg 2's
6. He hustles
7. He isn't Wiggins
Great. So if all turns out right, we finally have our beloved Courtney Lee clone?
If it turns out "right" he'll be an All-Star, if it goes wrong he'll be a bust. If he's meh, NOW we have your Courtney Lee clone