Duren at the FT line in his single college season shot 63%. You'd hope over his professional career that improves into the 70%s but it's not horrible. Jordan is a career 48% from the line for his NBA career which was always a major liability. Also in general, I always viewed DJ as extremely athletic but from a BBIQ standpoint being a bonehead. STOMP
Brown also had something to say about Minott: Perry also grilled Brown about Minott, the 6-9 wing who averaged just 6.2 points. Despite his jump-shooting woes, the 20-year-old is considered one of those positionless defenders that are all the rage. “If you draft him, he’ll be like a lottery pick in two years,” Brown said. “He’s young, long, athletic quick. He’s just got to grow and get better. He grew 2 inches when I was there. He’s that high-twitch athlete. So many NBA people have called me about him. A couple of years, you might have a diamond.’’
How the Celtics have transformed into the NBA’s best defense 1. Free safety Robert Williams This is likely the most talked-about factor in what has made the Celtics so effective on the defensive end. For the first few years of his career, Robert Williams was tasked with guarding opposing centers. But now, Udoka is using him as an off-ball helper who can shut down drives and cuts in the blink of an eye. Boston prefers to have Williams in the corner at all times, and it’s caused nightmares for opponents. His shot-blocking abilities were always there, but he’d often end up fouling out whilst banging down low with opposing bigs. But putting him in this position has allowed Williams to thrive, and in turn, Boston’s defense has improved tenfold. https://www.celticsblog.com/2022/3/...us-smart-al-horford-jayson-tatum-jaylen-brown
How Robert Williams Saved the Boston Celtics' Season For the first three months of the season, the vibes in Boston were decidedly off. Since January 1st, though, the Celtics have played better defense than just about anybody ever. The key? They’ve let Williams get weird. Whereas Williams previously functioned as a fairly mundane big, anchored in conservative drop, he’s now used as an all-terrain detonator. Even if the Celtics aren’t the first team to deploy a jumbo-sized low man (Cleveland does so with Evan Mobley and Milwaukee does so with Giannis Antetokounmpo), they’re unique in that their success feels somewhat replicable. While Mobley and Antetokounmpo are athletic mutants, Williams is awesome in a more familiar way—it’s easy to imagine Mitchell Robinson or Daniel Gafford or Mo Bamba or Jalen Duren occupying this same role. https://www.one37pm.com/sports/robert-williams-saved-boston-celtics/amp
To go from years of the Smurfs to multiple switchable bigs with 7'5" and 7'10" wingspans? YES PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why not ? Bamba is set to make $7-9 million in Orlando and Duren would make $5 million. Combined that would be well below what Nurkic probably wants.