The Oklahoma City Thunder are my favorite professional sports organization.
No, not my favorite team (Packers) or even NBA team (Bulls). Â I just love the way they are run. Â I love their fans, and I love the way they have built their team.
So when I saw that the Thunder were willing to take a gamble on Perry Jones III, I just smiled and thought, "Of course they would."
The Good
Perry Jones III is an athletic freak. Â He is 6'11" but can run the floor like and defend guards. Â That tells you all you need to know, but I guess I should extrapolate a little.
Offensively, he prefers to play big inside. Â Don't let that fool you! Â He can face up a defender and shoot a jumper over their heads, no problem. Â However, he prefers to catch the ball down low and make his move to the basket from there.
He doesn't have great footwork. Â Instead, he attempts to overwhelm his opponent with his athleticism and ball-handling skills. Â PJ3 is a matchup nightmare. Â If you go big on him, he will run right around them. Â If you go small, he can shoot right over their heads. Â
He operates fairly well with his back to the basket, but he often settles for difficult shots. Â Spending a little bit more time on his footwork could make him unstoppable.
He is very much a raw product defensively. Â Jones has all the tools to be a great defender, but his game doesn't match his body. Â Perry Jones III can defend guards and forwards very well on the perimeter, and his height makes it easy for him to disrupt shots. Â
The kid is fun to watch, if nothing else.
The Bad
The biggest fear I have about PJ3 is the knee. Â No one knows how much that can affect his career, but it is a definite concern. Â However, injuries are hard to predict, so let's focus on the other holes in PJ3's game. Â
Perry Jones III's greatest weakness is on the defensive end. Â He is a matchup problem for other teams on offense, but his thin frame makes it hard for him to defend on the block. Â He is much like his Thunder teammate Kevin Durant in this regard. Â KD is a big guy but has too slight of a frame to bang with the big guys in the paint. Â Perry Jones III could have the same problem in the NBA.
Telling statistic? Â He is near 7'0" tall, but only averages around 7.5 rebounds per game. Â A player with his height and athleticism should be pulling in closer to 10 boards a game.
Offensively, his biggest weakness is the fact that he only shoots around three free throws per game. Â Maybe that is for the best, as he only shoots a little under 70 percent from the charity stripe. Â The Thunder are a team that thrives at the foul line, so he needs to get better in that department.
Also, his three-point shooting is lackluster. Â I don't know if his game needs one, but it would sure as heck be nice to have. Â He has a nice stroke on his jumper, so it would be fair to assume that he will improve in that area.
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The Verdict
All of the concerns I have with PJ3's game have little effect on how I feel about him because of the organization he was drafted by. Â The Thunder have a knack for keeping their players in line and making them buy in to what they are doing. Â
This is the same organization that somehow convinced James Harden to be a sixth man. Â They have worked with Russell Westbrook and stood behind him even when people were calling for his head. Â I think they will take good care of PJ3.
Simply put, they draft talent and make roles for them. Â Perry Jones III will get his role. Â If he can stay healthy, he should be a productive NBA player.
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