Orangefan1
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Very trueThis is true.
Very trueThis is true.
In making the case for Estrella if healthy, one of the big things for me is the different sets you can run with him given his skillset. The work around the post in this tape shows me he can absolutely be a bucket getter. I do think he needs to get stronger and his health has to be something that isn’t an ongoing worry. I also think he can defend the rim better than he’s shown given he’s a decent athlete.
Wow, more athletic than I thought. Nice range on his shot too.
Wow, more athletic than I thought. Nice range on his shot too.
Wow, more athletic than I thought. Nice range on his shot too.
Great take. Rick Barnes played him at the four quite a bit because he’s not a great shot blocker. Granted he had Felix Okpara to play at the five.He is a really solid player been hurt with injuries. Not a massive block shot guy would be my knock from watching him play at Tennessee the last couple of years.
The ability to play the 4 makes him even more intriguing. I like his offensive skill set at the 4 and the 5. The foot surgery that caused him to miss most of last season, and then soreness issues in the same foot at the end of this season is the downside risk here.Great take. Rick Barnes played him at the four quite a bit because he’s not a great shot blocker. Granted he had Felix Okpara to play at the five.
The ability to play the 4 makes him even more intriguing. I like his offensive skill set at the 4 and the 5. The foot surgery that caused him to miss most of last season, and then soreness issues in the same foot at the end of this season is the downside risk here.
Agree. It's relatively "easier," and maybe less expense, to find a 5 who is a rim protector with some limitations on offense.Just need to bring in a bruiser type to play with him and provide some rim protection
100%. Okpara and Will are very similar players.Yup funny a player like Kyle would make a great front line pair with Estrella