The New Orleans Pelicans will likely focus on shooting in the 2020 NBA Draft as the league as a whole moves toward shooting and spacing. As a side that lacked consistent shooting throughout the roster last season, JJ Redick aside, New Orleans has a very obvious need to fill.
In DraftExpress’ “Grade A” mock draft released on Thursday, the Pelicans address that need with a prospect uniquely qualified to fit multiple needs for New Orleans in Jalen Smith from Maryland.
Mike Schmitz provided the following analysis on the pick:
“If there’s one big in this draft who perfectly complements Zion Williamson, it’s Smith. He spaces the floor as a deadeye shooter while protecting the rim at a high level, two areas in which Williamson is still improving. Smith would allow Williamson to focus on working defenses as a mismatch driver, giving Zion more space to operate. Smith also has the versatility to fit alongside last year’s top-10 pick, Jaxson Hayes.”
ESPN’s system compares Smith physically to Serge Ibaka, which is a player that might be a good comparison for his playstyle, too. When analyzing his game, Schmitz had the following to say about Smith.
“We’ve seen 6-foot-10 bigs who space the floor before, but it’s rare to find players Smith’s size who can shoot on the move like this. Smith flashes his ability to catch on the hop with great rhythm and balance, which should allow coaches to shift him all over the floor. “
While Zion Williamson is uber talented, his weaknesses as a defender mean a specific type of player is needed to complement him in the front court and Smith appears to be exactly that type of player. New Orleans is reportedly interested in moving up in the draft and considering his skillset, Smith might be the player they’re targeting.