I'm only pointing out some elements in Sima's game that needs to improve. It doesn't mean that he doesn't do some things well or that I believe he will not be a good college player for us. He just isn't an NBA player at this time.
But, and I ask this sincerely, its laughable to think Sima is a better player than CO at this point in their careers? On offense I dont think its even close. On defense id give the edge to CO, but Sima has the potential to guard centers and he only blocked 2.5 shots a game as a freshmen.
I said it was laughable to consider Sima a NBA player at this point in his career. I think your being a bit bias. You say on offense it's not even close, yet on defense you give an "edge" to CO, but Sima has "potential" to guard centers. Lets look at that for a second. Sima has much better hands and "looks" much more offensively polished than CO through there perspective freshman years. CO shot 39% from the stripe and 45% from the field. Sima shot 38% from the FT line and 48% from the field. Although Sima's offensive game looks better, at some point the ball has to go through the net. Doesn't matter what your shot looks like if you can't put the ball in the basket. I saw a stat that showed Sima's shooting % from the elbow was around 20%. So based on offensive efficiency, not "looks", they are not that far apart. So if we consider what we thought after CO's freshman year, not what we know as no one thought that CO wouldn't develop any semblance of an offensive game. CO also had "potential". Which as we have come to find out, never materialized. Defensively, its not even close. Sima's blocks aren't bad, but literally everything else on the defensive side of the ball isn't very good. CO impact was immense.
Now Although I "believe" Sima will develop to become a better overall player for us than CO, at the same point in their perspective careers, and I'm not speaking about off the court behavior just strictly basketball ability, after their freshman year, CO had more potential. NBA wants talent, not just 6'11 guys. Look how many big men don't get drafted. That's my take on the matter. Good luck to Sima. I hope he develops into an all-time great johnnie who helps us finally get a NCAA championship.