He will improve significantly with the right training. He looks to have more potential than some other bigs. Needs to improve agility and post moves. It's about putting in the work.
@@ignaciougarterebollo1582 what? I think you’re confusing Roy hibbert with someone else. Roy hibbert was 7’2”, 280lbs and couldn’t shoot from anywhere outside of 5’ from the basket. He was basically a better version of Boban. He was big, slow, non athletic, and was good for putbacks, lobs, and rebounding. Not much else. Just like clingan. Edit: for reference, hibbert shot less than 50% from 2 for his career. That’s *abysmal* for a center. You have to be thinking of someone else. Hibbert was literally just this kid but black, lol. He was probably the worst shooting starting center in basketball outside of the 3 D’s; Drummond, DeAndre and Dwight. And every single guy you mentioned is at least 30lbs thinner than either hibbert or clingan lol, so why did you even mention weight? Unless, again, you’re confusing hibbert with like mo bamba or something. It sounds like that’s who you’re describing.
he grew his freshman year, but the height stats were never updated. His stock will go up during the draft process because he will measure taller than most expect and also he could easily have grown more since being measured in summer 2023.
So glad your back with heatcheck, I love how you break down players. As for Clingan, I just don’t know how much value he brings to the nba as you stated. If you’re not a guy like Jokic or Embiid with your post scoring, then it’s just not practical. But we will see.
Lmao what? You don’t have to be a top 3 player to be valuable lol. What if he winds up like a walker kessler? A Rudy gobert? You can still be an all star caliber big by being an elite defender and rebounder. I’d say he’s worth a lottery pick no question. You can’t write someone off just because you don’t think they’re gonna be a generational talent lmao