I like him too, isn't he projected to be late first round? I'd draft him with either 16 or 23. I can see him developing to someone better than Zeller
Marc D’Amico: Austin Ainge on 7-foot-2 Zhou Qi: “He’s so long, he’s got a good touch. He’s probably the 3rd/4th most recognized name in Chinese basketball.”
3 hours ago – via Twitter celtics
any chance Qi is a better prospect that bender ? if so take Heild , then try to trade up with Dallas pick to get a long PF in Qi
I don't know, I am not too fascinated with Chinese players due to injuries problems. No doubt I think most of them have skills, but don't they all have some sort of commitment to the Chinese team in the summer? Yao and Yi were both very good players with good skills in my opinion but the history of their injury scares me. Same goes for Zhou. The downside is Zhou doesn't weight as much as Yao or Yi did when they were first drafted (I could be wrong, someone please correct me if I am wrong and I apologize in advanced).
With that said, I don't mind drafting him as a project if it's a very late first rounder or 2nd rounder. With out 16th pick, I would rather have someone like Valentine or possibly even Thon Maker
You are not wrong about his weight, he's by far the thinest Chinese big man prospect, Yi was 111kg when drafted, Qi is only 95kg.
However, Qi has been pretty healthy in his short career, having said that, Yi and Yao Ming were very healthy before coming to NBA....You can't really predict the health of a big man, one just cross his fingers.
Qi has skills similar to Porzingis (except the 3point shooting), he has good handling for a big man (was trained as a guard for some time), can shoot anywhere inside 3 point line, very good at blocking, decent rebounder (average 9.8 rebounds compared to Yi Jianlian's 8.9 before joining nba), he seems to have a good motor. The downside is obviously the weight, and his jump shot is very slow, remind me of JJJ.