AbeVigodaLive wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:crazy-canuck wrote:Watching the playoffs, the more I want the wolves to draft Clarke.
An active pf that switches, can defend inside and out, and can rebound to start transition opportunities.
Having a green, siakam type wound do wonders for us
I'm just worried about guys who are known for defense translating to the NBA. Clarke is oldest guy in the draft, I'm just worried how a none shooter pairs with KAT. I mean Lineups with Tyus, okogie and Clarke are all below average shooters.
I am just always worried about guys who were supposed to be good at defense because guys like gorgui, kat, Wiggins, brewer were all supposed to be above average defenders and well they aren't. And guys like Rubio and tyus where supposed to be bad on D and they both are pretty good.
Just think it's risky drafting an old guy who makes a living on hustle and athleticism and not natural basketball skill
To be fair, isn't every pick after #2 pretty risky?
There are just so many unknowns with these guys, even in a normal year. This year seems to be taking on a vibe of even more so with teams just as likely to find a gem at #27 as at #6.
The age thing no longer bothers me, especially with a guy like Clarke who showed steady improvement (and allegedly has more ceiling to reach). By all reports, he's incredibly versatile defensively. That seems like a very good thing. Being able to stretch out to the three point line would be nice, but if he had shown that already, he wouldn't be available for the Wolves.
So the question becomes whether his revamped form and improvement is legit with room to get better. Because I like the kid defensively as a really switchy, athletic guy.
Fair point. If we draft Clarke I won't be mad because there is nobody I'm in love with at #11 (I like Windler from Belmont). I just think in general it's hard to project if a guy will be good defensively in the NBA. So many examples of defensive specialists out of college failing on that end in the NBA.
Clarke does have all the tools to be great defensively but is his best position in the NBA a small ball 5 and if that is the case is it worth it with Kat on the roster