Spaceman Spiff wrote:He is a solid rebounder, blocks a few shots and draws a lot of charges.
Not that I disagree with your overall point, but saying that Chase Jeter blocks a few shots is a pretty odd way of twisting his shot blocking deficiency into a positive. Jeter's inability to block shots would be a big problem if he wasn't so fundamentally sound with his footwork and defensive positioning, to your point.
Also, I don't consider Jeter a solid rebounder. In fact, now that there are more adept rebounders around him, I think his average goes down from an already meager 6.6rpg.
And while the charges drawn are awesome, there's considerable downside putting your bigs in the position to get in foul trouble that often. It's also antithetical to the idea of preserving Jeter's health over the course of a season.
Personally I'd like to see Jeter only out there for 20-25mpg, with Nnaji playing close to as many minutes at center. He would be a really solid role player in a front court built around Nnaji at the 5.