Again, I'm not talking about his ceiling or most likely outcome. That's not what a prospect's floor is. I don't know how you define a player's floor or if you just meant something else. Of course I'm going to nitpick when talking about their lowest reasonable outcome... that's the point of discussing a floor lol.
I'm not comparing the two players. Just an example of how teams are quicker to move on from raw counting stats now a days and how little it impacts winning in comparison to other skills you can get from a big.
And the idea that Bagley's rebounding will keep him from being a poor defensive player is something I'll never get on board with in today's NBA. Honestly, he's an average defensive rebounder IMO as is. Ridiculous on the offensive glass though.
I've seen that you've soured on Mikal. I've actually had Miles ahead of Mikal for awhile now. I still like Mikal though...apparently that's what you're referring to. I have him 7th.
Again, I have 0 idea how you define "floor". That was my original response. How you can discuss a player's floor, which is literally ALL about discussing his worst case scenario, and not "nitpick" their game I do not know. Talking about a guy's strengths and how he has a chance to be this or that has nothing to do with a floor.
Me and him have agreed on probably 95% of players probably lol
And yeah, 8'9" is not good when you're talking about being a plus switch defender. You'd have to have top tier perimeter instincts and fundamentals to make it work at that size, and he's lightyears from that.