Who, I love your team, though I'm a little concerned with the lack of a proven PF behind Odom (which could've allowed Odom to play some 3).
Explain to someone like myself, whose knowledge of Markief Morris is limited to 'he exists', why he's ready for rotational minutes on what I think should be a contender.
I have nothing to really add to Markieff Morris beyond what's on his draftexpress page and college stats. You can see that information there.
His per minute rebounding numbers are very good as are his FG% around the rim and on jump-shots. I read somewhere that he was above average, on a per minute basis, in every statistical area for his position except steals which was average. Which is impressive.
During the workouts, multiple teams praised (1) his toughness and willingness to do the gritty work in the paint (2) understanding of his role as an NBA player
[very important for a role player big man) (3) defense, rebounding and jump-shooting from PF. There seemed to be a general consensus about his capacity to become a quality role player at the NBA level.
I like Ilyasova a lot so I am not 100% sure that Morris can beat him out as a rookie. If he can't, I am perfectly happy with Ilyasova as my backup PF.
One of the more dangerous offensive players at his position (backup PF) with his shooting range and athleticism. A guy who can spread the floor and create more space for dribble penetration (Manu, B.Gordon) and post ups (Bynum).
I also think he's the type of player who'll benefit from the passing ability of this team (Kidd, Manu, Odom). That he will consistently get better looks on his jumpers than he got in Milwaukee. Furthermore, Ilyasova is a good team defender and an average to above average rebounder.
Then there is Big Ben who is around to supply tough physical man-to-man defense at PF when the coach feels that is what offers the most value to the team.
The rest of the rotation is pretty much locked up. The PF is less settled with the backup PF slot wide open between Ilyasova and Markieff + with Big Ben seeing occasional minutes as a stopper where necessary.