Disagree on RHJ's speed. It was above average at best. RHJ also was never a good shooter. I think he shot 20% from 3 for his career in Tucson? Solo, on the other hand, shot 39% his last two seasons at Arizona. Both guys, RHJ and Solo were drafted 23rd. If you could combine RHJ's defense, and Solo's offense, where do you think that player would land in the draft? That hypothetical guy is Iggy, who went 9th. And even Iggy didn't shoot above 32% from 3 at Arizona. But showed a big jump between his freshman and sophomore years.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:58 amWhat? RHJ had a 7'2 wingspan at the combine and was 2nd overall in the 3/4 court sprint and 3rd overall in the lane agility drill. RHJ had elite speed and agility numbers that I (and I know a lot of people disagree) don't see Dalen being close to.AzCatFan2 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:40 amBoth Solo and RHJ went in the 20s. But Iggy went 9th, and I see Dalen more like Igoudala than Hill or Hollis-Jefferson. Hill and RHJ don't have DT's length or quickness. And if DT can put on the muscle and look more like Iggy, who is listed at 6' 6" and 215, the interest in Terry will rise. Iggy only averaged 12.9 ppg his final year in Tucson, but his defense and length made him a lottery pick. Don't see Terry going top 10, but late lottery is a possibility if he adds more muscle, and 4-5 ppg while shooting close to 40% from the outside.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:18 amI don't see Dalen as a lottery guy ever. I'd tell him to model on Solomon Hill's skills and career path. If he has an NBA future, it's that role, for the same reasons I don't ever see him being lottery.AzCatFan2 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:03 am Latest draft projections all have Benn as a lottery pick. He's gone. This projection, from the NBA, has Koloko as the 1st pick in the 2nd round. (https://nbadraftroom.com/p/2022-nba-mock-draft/). If Koloko is at his peak draft position, then he's likely gone too, unless he wants to graduate. Maybe Koloko can work his way next year into a guaranteed first rounder? But maybe not, especially given he'll be 3 or 4 years older than many other guys in the draft. The more time goes by, it looks like Koloko entering the draft now is his best decision.
No mention of Terry anywhere I can find on mock draft boards. On his NBA draft profile, DT is listed as mid to late second round if he were to declare this year (https://nbadraftroom.com/dalen-terry/). But unlike Koloko, Terry absolutely can improve his draft stock with one more year. The biggest difference between DT and Benn is about 15 pounds of muscle. Benn already has a NBA body. DT still needs more if he is going to bang with the professionals. Benn also shot 38% from 3 this past year, and Terry 36%. Not much of a difference, but with Benn gone, there will be more shots available, and if Terry can hit 38% or better, and average 12 ppg, that makes Terry a potential lottery pick next year.
Benn has to go. Koloko should, not to dredge that argument up.
Agreed Koloko should go. The only thing that might hold him is a desire to get a degree. Which he can do on the road in the NBA just as easily as he can in Tucson.
I compare Dalen to Solo in major part because both are well rounded players who aren't outstanding athletes.
I think Terry could be a similar player. But needs to get above 200 lbs. Will help him finish at the rim on O, and become an even better defender and rebounder. Terry already hit 36% from 3 last year, and I think he could match Benn's 38% next year.
By the way, Solo has carved out a 10-year NBA career. RHJ? Last I saw, playing in Europe.