A good project for anyone who can give him some quality minutes to develop. Normally I would be intrigued by a player Jordan is impressed with, but then I remember Kwame Brown. http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1358
Jordan isn't smart with draft choices, but I don't think he's stupid enough to trade down to draft this kid. You have the 3rd pick...use it on a scorer!
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheBlackMamba:</div><div class="quote_post">Jordan isn't smart with draft choices, but I don't think he's stupid enough to trade down to draft this kid. You have the 3rd pick...use it on a scorer!</div> Morrison. ...I hope. I wouldn't even mind if he just traded for another 1st rounder and grabbed Sene and kept him overseas...I just hope he doesn't do anything crazy.
If you're going to judge him based on that video just hold the breaks for a second. He did that stuff against HIGH SCHOOL KIDS. That would be the U-18 USA team. Sure those players are top of the line high school players but they all are unproven and most of them aren't on an NBA level. That being said, Sene is one of the few international players that I like, he's big and he knows how the block shots very early in his basketball career. Of course when you start to mention that Jordan was impressed, the guys stock starts falling...
Sene does hardly play on a bad team in (the mediocre leaugue of) Belgium. Ok he is young and new in the game, but Mavs raw African center DJ MBenga at least had decent stats in the best team in the same league. Yes, he was older, but still: for me Saer is very unproven. In the first paetrt of the video I was more surprised about the bad play of the rest than Saer could convince me. And the last part, that must have been all points (3.9 ppg), rebounds (5.2 rpg) and blocks (1.0 bpg) he had last season. I personally think that he should stay in Europe for at least two years and if he does not really improve considerable, he should stay there for ever.