* High defensive upside (switchability, excellent fluidity, solid timing, numbers) * Offensive play finishing & a decent looking shot (percentages aren’t decent yet). 71% from the free throw line.
The reason he only got around 20 minutes is because his offense isn’t as polished as multi-year pros. However, in the NBA, where the center position is more based on drop coverage and play finishing, I feel he can come in as the starter. There will be lumps, but I am warming up on him as a prospect.
superworriedspursfan
I know this sounds crazy but when I watch him I see Bam Adebayo, and I will fucking take that if that is who he turns out to be. My only question with Sarr might be his slightly mediocre rim protecting but as a perimeter defender he is really good. He offers some of the upside that I think Coulibaly also offers. Bam is a very valuable player and is a huge reason why the heat are always in contention.
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Things to note positively:
* High defensive upside (switchability, excellent fluidity, solid timing, numbers)
* Offensive play finishing & a decent looking shot (percentages aren’t decent yet). 71% from the free throw line.
The reason he only got around 20 minutes is because his offense isn’t as polished as multi-year pros. However, in the NBA, where the center position is more based on drop coverage and play finishing, I feel he can come in as the starter. There will be lumps, but I am warming up on him as a prospect.
I know this sounds crazy but when I watch him I see Bam Adebayo, and I will fucking take that if that is who he turns out to be. My only question with Sarr might be his slightly mediocre rim protecting but as a perimeter defender he is really good. He offers some of the upside that I think Coulibaly also offers. Bam is a very valuable player and is a huge reason why the heat are always in contention.