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<blockquote data-quote="Skip Jansen" data-source="post: 2743159" data-attributes="member: 73777"><p>I'm just afraid everyone is going to be disappointed if they judge Kevin's value on the offensive end.</p><p></p><p>It would be great if he developed all the things being suggested. It would also be ideal if he was the type of player that you could throw the ball into the post and play 'inside-out' because he requires a 'double'. Unfortunately that's just not his skill set. As a matter of fact, those type of players are virtually non-existent in today's game. His involvement on the offensive end will be primarily in ball-screen/pick and roll action. </p><p></p><p>Samuel's biggest value will be on the glass and blocking/altering shots. A shot blocker is worth his weight in gold because it allows you to overplay passing lanes to create turnovers. What I also like is that he makes a lot on-ball blocks. Most blocked shots come from the 'help' side. But, you run the risk of leaving an unoccupied player near to the rim if you miss it. </p><p></p><p>IMO- the biggest question on the team right now is developing a 10-12 min/GM backup to Kevin (however that's done).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skip Jansen, post: 2743159, member: 73777"] I'm just afraid everyone is going to be disappointed if they judge Kevin's value on the offensive end. It would be great if he developed all the things being suggested. It would also be ideal if he was the type of player that you could throw the ball into the post and play 'inside-out' because he requires a 'double'. Unfortunately that's just not his skill set. As a matter of fact, those type of players are virtually non-existent in today's game. His involvement on the offensive end will be primarily in ball-screen/pick and roll action. Samuel's biggest value will be on the glass and blocking/altering shots. A shot blocker is worth his weight in gold because it allows you to overplay passing lanes to create turnovers. What I also like is that he makes a lot on-ball blocks. Most blocked shots come from the 'help' side. But, you run the risk of leaving an unoccupied player near to the rim if you miss it. IMO- the biggest question on the team right now is developing a 10-12 min/GM backup to Kevin (however that's done). [/QUOTE]
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