He is 19, played on a stacked Houston team. He is athletic which can't be taught. I trust our player development. He seems to care about getting better. His role was limited in college by the coach to rebound and defend.
Chris Cenac Jr. recorded a 37-inch maximum vertical leap and a 33-inch standing vertical jump at the NBA Draft Combine.
Dillon Mitchell has a 38.5-inch max vertical leap, which ranks in the 95th percentile among NBA prospects. His explosive verticality?combined with a 32.5-inch no-step vertical For the record, Robert Williams III possessed a remarkable 40.5-inch maximum vertical leap
So Cenac is almost as good an athlete as Mitchell. Both are good athletes on the fringe of elite.
They will improve his shot, and strength those things are easy to improve on. Tall guys often do not have the skill set of their smaller peers because they can coast on their height at any early age.
Veesaar scored more, but Cenac was better on D, and out rebounded him. Veesaar is three years old. Right now, his floor may seem higher, it's not, but Cenac has a lot more potential.
Veesaar
Max Vertical Leap: 32.5"
Standing Vertical Leap: 28" NBA average ish.
Cenac standing reach was 9'.05" to Veesaar's 9'3". Cenac's vertical can make up this difference. Henri Veesaar has a wingspan of exactly 7 feet 2 inches. Cenac has a 7'5" wingspan. Four years of College vs one for Cenac. Cenac might still grow too, but doubtful for Veesar at 22.
I think there is a lot to be excited about Chris Cenac Jr. But I don't expect him to come right in and dominate things as a 27th pick.