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If you HAVE to make a Cody Zeller comparison....


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I think his floor is on the level of McBob which isn't bad, but not worth #4.

 

I think his ceiling is Pau Gasol or LaMarcus Aldrige.  If he can beef up & stroke the NBA 3pt, I would love to be able to compare him to Kevin Love.  If he hits this potential, Cho hit a homerun.

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I can see his comparison and ceiling being along the lines of a Nowitzki...  Granted he's got a ton of work to do to get to that point, and only time will tell, but if his outside game continues to develop, I can see that being a fitting comparison...

 

Note that I'm not saying he'll be as good as Dirk, or that he'll have an MVP career...  I just think the games and players can be similar, and I believe that's what the front office is hoping for from him...

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I feel like I'm getting a lot of hate for saying he was an "Adam Morrison type pick".

 

 

I'm not comparing them as players, I'm comparing their draft position and that both happened by the Bobcats. I don't honestly believe Zeller will be as horrible as Morrison, but with both Len and McLemore left on the board..... I think we are going to regret passing on them. 

 

Tough to project player comparisons, but he got away without being very physical in college. That's not going to last in the league. 

 

either way he's on our team now, so it's time to start rooting for him. I'm excited to watch MKG and him play in the summer league. 

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