Anyone else get the impression that CFH and crew really took advantage of that tournament in Italy to get involved with the talent over in Europe? The guys we now know the Clones have had interest in are Giorgos and SM and both would have been freshman (that Euro scouts/NBA already knew about but probably not other NCAA programs) when the Clones were in Europe.
Simply stating that the kid won't contribute until he puts on muscle is making a huge assumption. Plenty of tall skinny players have succeeded in the college and NBA ranks. I think that if you watch a video of any Euro top prospect against other Euro competition no one gets a great feeling of the capabilities. But you insert those guys into NCAA/NBA surrounded by other players with talent those Euro guys do a pretty good job because they are so solid from an IQ standpoint and very multi-faceted.
Giorgos appears to have a need to be more explosive under the rim. Rarely does he appear to grab a rebound above the rim or finish in traffic above the rim. Outside of that I see a 7'-1" BARELY 17 YEAR OLD who has multiple moves under the rim, can go to either hand, passes, runs the floor faster than everyone except the PG who blocks shots and can shoot from outside.
This kid is another floor spacer in the NBA system that is Fred Hoiberg's world. Hi Cliff Alexander, please move yourself out to the perimeter to guard Giorgos from the 3 so that McKay/Hogue/Niang can post up low. Sometimes guys can be HUGE contributors without putting a stat in the book.