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Dilion Boucher for NZ is similar in the fact that he is offensively limited and very defensively gifted. The difference is that Dilion also has a good (well reasonable) passing game and can put the ball on floor and go to the hole if the defense sags off him too far where Jacob tends to jack up a mid range jumper in the same situation that isn't as reliable as one would hope.
ANON12, unfortunately Basketball is a business more than it is about loyalty.
His NBL skillset is skewed towards defence. If he was rebounding 12-14 rebounds per game, we'd still have him for sure (and he'd be the target of every team in the league); however when you can fill the void with someone (or a group of people) who can cover for what he brought to the team, then he won't be selected.
I think in this case, an "improved" replacement has been found for Jacob, one that is more well rounded at the Pro level.