Here's my uber quick break down of speights. In all, I probably watched about 1/2 of his minutes played last year. I'll write a more detailed one later.
Weaknesses:
- Was completely out of shape to start the season. Not overly fat, but he got winded quick. He was a classic case of the law of diminishing returns, the longer you played him, the more ineffective he got.
- His focus seemed to wane at times, particularly defensively, and at times on the glass. This IMO was a bigger issue than his conditioning.
- His man-man defense was less than it should have been. The biggest reason for this is he did a bad job of denying his man position before he received the ball, which is the most important thing when defending the post, IMO. Once his man received the ball he gave good effort, but at this point he was already at a disadvantage.
- He was a very bad team defender. He overcame some of this because at the college level he was a solid shot blocker, but he was out of position quite often.
- When setting up for entry passes in the post, he doesn't do a great job sealing his man down low and establishing deep position.
- His face-up skills are limited to a jump shot. He has very little ballhandling and ability to put the ball on the floor.
- He didn't do much out of the paint. The majority of his offense came finishing around the basket, either post-ups, follow-ups, or transition. In total, 82.12% of his offense came from posts, offensive boards, shots off cuts, or shots in transition.
- Needs to diversify his post moves. Doesn't have a go-to move.
- Got better as a passer, but not a great decision maker yet. Not a very good outlet passer either, strangely.
Reasons I think those are correctable:
- He got into better shape as the season went on, becoming more effective later on in games. By the time draft workouts came along, he was in great shape. This very well may have been a kid who was never challenged to get in game shape before, and may never rear its ugly head again.
- His focus I think is at least partly attributable to lack of experience/age/maturity, that I think can be corrected. I pretty much look at him as a red shirt freshman. For someone as skilled as he is, he's very unexperienced.
- His defensive problems I'm not ready to damn him with at his age and his experience. He has the physical tools. He also, by all accounts, is a good teammate, coach-able, and works off the court. As he gains experience, I do think his defensive problems can be corrected by proper technique.
- He has the size to establish deep post position, I think with coaching he can do a better job of it. Florida doesn't really post up their big men all too often. Their big men get the majority of their touches off of cuts and pick and rolls. This may simply be a case of him not doing it enough to become proficient at it.
- Again, ballhandling, face-up skills, experience. He has the quickness to get by guys.
- He might not have shot much out of the paint, but he has nice, consistent form on his jumper, and he gets good results. He shot 46% on spot-up jumpshots last year.
- His footwork in the post is solid, so I see no reason he can't diversify his post game with more (word of the day) experience.
The good:
- Physical characteristics. Tall, long, and big. There aren't questions about either height or weight, like with Arthur or even Hickson.
- He's athletic. Can get up and down the floor, has good foot speed and elevation.
- Good footwork in the post. Nice turnarounds with either hand, and a nice turnaround jump shot.
- Good form on his jumpshot.
- When motivated and focused, rebounds the ball very well, particularly on the offensive glass where he could be a beast.
- Runs the floor very well. A real threat in the open court.
A lot is made about "fitting the team" and getting someone who's a good open court player. A lot is also made about finding a post presence. But we also desperately need a PF who can hit the 15-17' jump shot and open up the lane. Speights has the potential to be good at all 3. All of his problems are correctable. If he corrects more than he doesn't, he could be a very good player. I thought Ed put it perfectly. This kid has a chance. And at 16, that's really all you can ask for.