14-09-2016, 12:10:13
(Modification du message : 14-09-2016, 12:20:08 par MarcusHarper.)
J'avoue ne pas avoir suivi de près la carrière NCAA de Fair quand j'écris qu'il a pu y faire illusion en 4 c'est parce que j'ai lu ce que les scouts en pensent. Il aurait beaucoup joué 4 apparemment. Extraits :
Sur un site :
"... Though he has the skillset and size of a small forward, Fair's athleticism (as well as Syracuse's lack of quality big men) allowed/forced him to play a lot of power forward in college..."
Sur un autre :
"... Another thing contributing to his relative lack of efficiency inside the arc is that Fair doesn't get much offense in the post, despite playing most of his time at power forward. Fair has decent footwork, but his lack of lower body strength and inability to establish post position limits this aspect of his game. He does do a good job of finding seams in a defense and moving without the ball, something which should be useful when he makes the transition to the next level.
Defensively, Fair has many of the same question marks when trying to project to the next level that many Syracuse players face, particularly when trying to determine whether he could effectively guard small forwards on the perimeter. Standing under 6'8" without the wingspan to make up for it, Fair may struggle to see extended time at the power forward position..."
Ca remet pas en cause son talent, juste son poste sur le terrain.
Bref au final on est d'accord c'est pas un 4.
Sur un site :
"... Though he has the skillset and size of a small forward, Fair's athleticism (as well as Syracuse's lack of quality big men) allowed/forced him to play a lot of power forward in college..."
Sur un autre :
"... Another thing contributing to his relative lack of efficiency inside the arc is that Fair doesn't get much offense in the post, despite playing most of his time at power forward. Fair has decent footwork, but his lack of lower body strength and inability to establish post position limits this aspect of his game. He does do a good job of finding seams in a defense and moving without the ball, something which should be useful when he makes the transition to the next level.
Defensively, Fair has many of the same question marks when trying to project to the next level that many Syracuse players face, particularly when trying to determine whether he could effectively guard small forwards on the perimeter. Standing under 6'8" without the wingspan to make up for it, Fair may struggle to see extended time at the power forward position..."
Ca remet pas en cause son talent, juste son poste sur le terrain.
Bref au final on est d'accord c'est pas un 4.