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Victor Wembanyama
Anyone else excited for his debut tonight? Certainly the most hyped rookie since LBJ and he seems to be the real deal.
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From highlights, he's ridiculously mobile for someone his size. Hopefully he won't get Ralph Sampson disease and think he's a point guard.
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He'll be a legit superstar if he can stay healthy. Unfortunately, all the physical tools that make him unlike any other player in existence, also make him vulnerable to long term injuries.
NBA season is very long, especially if your team makes the playoffs. He'll always be a microfracture away from missing significant time. Maybe present day rules will benefit him. He might be a shot-blocker, but he'll never be an big inside banger and I think he'll be boxed out of a lot of rebounds. Best case is an even taller, rangier Kevin Durant, with the shot blocking (but not rebounding skills) of Hakeem or Mutombo. Worst case, we see lots of great highlights when he plays, but he becomes a part-time phenom, like a Yao Ming or Joel Embiid. |
I don't think he's really an injury risk like the prototypical big men are. He's very tall but he's more Kevin Durant than Greg Oden. I don't think his body is carrying an oversized frame. Freak injuries are freak injuries but I don't think he has a bad body like a lot of big men do.
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That's what I'm hoping. I'd still like to see him fill out a bit, but in the modern NBA, it may actually help him that he's not carrying much extra weight on his joints and tendons. They will have to pair him up with another big man to do the dirty work inside, as I don't think he's going to be hoovering up a lot of rebounds. Looking at the Spurs roster right now, it doesn't look too promising. Hopefully they don't ask him to do too much right away. I do think he ended up in the best organization with the best coach to help nurture him along the way. |
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Sorry, but unless Collins makes a giant leap forward this year, that doesn't give me a lot of confidence. ;) |
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I've seen a lot of highlights of the kid, I definitely think he will be good for the league.
On the whole, nowadays, I find it very difficult to enjoy the NFL and the NBA, however, from a style of play standpoint. Both leagues have "sold out" for offense. No hard defense can be played in either situation, as they have fine tuned the rules in both leagues for an offensive explosion. Everything, the slightest touch nowadays, is a foul. Similarly in the NFL, penalties are called for hits now, that 20 years ago would not have been an issue. The rules have been entirely skewed to the offensive side of the football. My ranting aside, and back to the original point, I think he will be the next big player, we haven't had a prospect hyped like this, for basketball, in a long time, and I'm interested to see where he goes. |
I am looking forward to watching them and the season in general.
He looks like a beast among men. He has all the potential in the world and could be a super star. But he needs the right cast of players around him for his team to be a factor and to enhance him and the biggest thing is his health. If he can stay healthy he will be enjoyable to watch for years. If not he could be a what if. Zion is on the border. Been hurt to much but when he is healthy he is a beast and can dominate a game |
Why do I keep thinking Ralph Sampson?
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Similar builds. Sampson was damn good before his knees started to give out on him. |
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This picture should tell us something about his defensive prowess. When he reaches his prime he'll be able to guard anyone on the court.
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Go Jazz!
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This said, he looks like he will be fun to watch in today's NBA. |
Wemby is going to be amazing. Assuming he doesn't get hurt, I think he'll be an all-timer.
He took a big leap from summer league to the regular season, and another leap from just game 1 to game 2. Dude's legit. And he's incredibly wise and mature for 19. Go listen to his ~1 hr interview on JJ Redick's podcast from earlier in the summer. Absolutely no ego, won't get caught up in stupid stuff, eager to be coached by Pop, etc. Yeah, he's have gotten crushed in the 80s/90s/early 00s. But, it's 2023. He's going to play the 4 for a few years, and he'll feast. |
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I agree he has the potential but to say he will be an All Timer with the small sample size might be a little premature. He needs to stay healthy and he needs to perform and he needs to perform for approx 15 years. But I am excited to watch him perform |
38 and 10 last night. This guy is special!
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Always love seeing the greats perform and compete against other greats in the league. But with his size the worry is always the health. But I enjoy watching him so far |
He looks like a strong breeze would knock him over lol.
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last night against Knicks
4 for 14 (with 0 for 4 from) 3) for 14 Points and 9 rebounds and 1 block 3 night ago agains Indiana 3 for 12(2 for 5 from 3) for 13 Points and 10 Rebounds and 2 Blocks Rough little stretch and it shows their is a learning curve and adjustments to play in the NBA. He needs to bulk up a bit and continue to learn and adapt and he will be good. How long to potential greatness unknown but so much upside and has the right coach and system to learn in to maximize his potential. Also on one of the youngest teams in the league so will be fun to watch them all grow together |
People keep saying he needs to bulk up while also saying he needs to avoid injury. When I think of the big men who lost their careers to injury, they were bulky.
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Maybe "strengthen up" is a better term. He needs to be more Hakeem Olajuwan, or Dikembe Mutombo, and less Ralph Sampson/Shawn Bradley/Manute Bol. It's fair to be concerned about his future health and strength level, since those are really the only things to be tremendously concerned about with him. For his age, he is waaaay ahead of the curve skill-wise, for a multi-dimensional big man in the NBA. Chet Holmgren is another similar build with a somewhat similar skill-set, who already missed his entire Rookie season with a Lisfranc injury. Fortunately he's come back from that and is putting up some impressive stats so far this year. Maybe not as dynamic or with as high of a ceiling as Wemby, but I'd like to see him continue to stay healthy for the duration also. |
I'm most interested in seeing whether Wemby brings back the Kevin Garnetts to the NBA. Which would be great.
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So how does someone come into possession of his jersey anyhow?
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a long 1 like this |
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He'll also need to add some bulk. We saw the Thunder play the Pelicans and Holmgren got absolutely manhandled by Jonas Valančiūnas. |
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Yeah, I'd give Holmgren the edge in ROY right now. He's been getting good reviews defensively also, from what I have seen. Wemby really needs to up his shooting% to be truly effective as a big man. He's only 19, so he's got plenty of time to develop. Nobody expects him to shoot like Kevin Durant right away........except maybe the guy who payed close to a Mill for his jersey. ;) |
Another solid outing from Wemby last night, but man the Spurs are bad. I'm guessing they are going to tank again this year.
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