I am not seeing the Olynyk love. Still think the kid will be a bust. He's not physical, not a good rebounder and a poor defender. His offensive skills, the little he has displayed, will be swallowed up by starting caliber power forwards in this league.
Has he played long stretches without piling up fouls? What about long stretches against high quality defensive PFs? What about long stretches versus very good to great offensive PFs?
Once the regular season starts and he starts playing some games and some pro film on him gets out, he is going to struggle massively and many on this site are going to be disappointed big time.
My expectations are that he gets stronger and tougher and learns to play the system this year. I wouldn't expect anything more than 5-6 quality minutes out of him a game, even if he is playing 20-25. He just is too weak and too slow to be a factor this year.
Have you seen Kevin Love play lately?
I saw some footage of him against in recent preseason play and heard commentators saying that he is in much better shape and looks "much more agile" this year. That's saying something, because he moves like he's stuck in quick-sand.
Weak? Yep, Love is that too. He has a horrendous post game.
Poor defense? Yep, Love is a horrendous defensive player too.
In fact Love has a very similar style of game to Olynyk in that he is not very athletic, not very good defensively, and plays more on the perimeter. Like Love, Olynyk is a nice jumpshooter for a big man and has very good hands and passing skills.
The only difference physically is that Love is very undersized at barely 6'9" while Olynyk has legit 7'0" height. That height gives him the ability to shoot over smaller PF's which is exactly what makes someone like Dirk (another perimeter oriented big who sucks defensively and is not very athletic) so hard to defend.
Unlike Love Olynyk isn't an Elite rebounder, but unlike Love Olynyk is a very good scorer in the post.
I can see Olynyk eventually being a poor man's Dirk, good for about 17 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists per night. I doubt he'll ever be a star, but I think he could be a very good starter on a playoff contender. I'm thinking a Keith Van Horn / Al Harrington / Clifford Robinson type player.