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Which Big Man do you choose?


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Who do you choose?  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Big Man fits us best?

    • Cody Zeller
      4
    • Nerlens Noel
      9
    • Alex Len
      6


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Consider we are picking 3rd and Shabazz and McLemore are gone 1 & 2.

We are left with the 3 big men of the draft- Who do you take?

My case for each:

Zeller - Offensive game is the best of the 3 right now- he's the best scorer- but will his game translate into the NBA?

Noel - Prototypical physical speciman. Has the body, the bounce, the Kentucky pedigree. But isn't he just the USA version of Biyombo?

Len - IMO, he is Brook Lopez 2.0. Has the frame, the defense, the post moves. Not polished yet, but do we really want to pass on the same player twice?

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Easily Len, has the most polished post game out of anyone in the draft and his upside his young Pau Gasol esque.

Unfortunately, Noel is in the same boat is Biyombo. Noel is a better basketball player than Biz, but he is just as unpolished as Biz is in every aspect of the game.

Zeller is a hard worker and a guy that you'd love to have on your team if you were competing for a championship but he has Tyler Hansbrough (better version) written all over him.

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Right now I'm leaning towards Zeller. Classic case of a guy going back to school and everyone starts over-analyzing his flaws- he is a 7 footer with fantastic touch around the basket who gets to the line and makes his FTs. I see him as a taller and more talented David Lee.

But Nerlens Noel is intriguing. Lets be honest, he is already a better defender than Bismack, and he has huge potential if he ever gets some offense going.

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