Embiid was 5-of-6 for 13 pts 11 rebounds and 8 blocks vs Oklahoma State
But even Hakeem played basketball longer than Embiid before his NBA debut. We have to remember Embiid just started playing in 2011 and already is developing a polished game.
Embiid was 5-of-6 for 13 pts 11 rebounds and 8 blocks vs Oklahoma State
Reminds me a lot of thabeet. Not sure why.
Similar in stats, but Thabeet had never developed his raw game.
You can see the breakdown here, Embiid shows strong signs of a developing talent rather than a static talent.
Because they're both Afrikkaan and athletic?
Come on, people who have seen Thabeet in College knows Embiid is on another level. Thabeet never had the footwork, IQ in college. He was a shot blocking machine. Embiid has offensive moves.![]()
Compare those to his clips in HS and you'd be amazed just how quick Embiid has progressed in such a short amount of time. Embiid in a span of few months under Bill Self has transformed into one of the nations best college prospect. Statistically, he's not impressive and he probably won't even make 2nd Team All American, but he's progressing at a rapid pace.
Very true, he is actually growing as a player. When you look at Parker or Wiggins, you don't see much growth.
umm... like the one you're suffering around your right eye, KR?
yeah, Embiid is already better offensively in the post than Thabeet ever was.
Thabeet was just a n!ggerfreak shotblocking machine in college and that was pretty much it
Remember when Olowokandi averaged 20 and 10 in college?
No, his eye survived injury.
It's about the eye test. Embiid looks really great when he runs the floor and plays in the post, he's also a good defensive player and positions really well for rebounds.
Lakers should tank for this dude. We know right now it's a guard driven league, but we also know these trends are cyclical. Even still, you must protect the paint and rebound. This dude already does both. I've read comparisons to Dream with this dude. He's raw, but you can see he has tools to work with. Even if he turns out to be no more than Daddy Tyson, (who was The Difference! between Mavs ranging for the 1st time despite many many talented teams) - you still roll the dice with him.
This clip causes me to change my whole tank strategy:
Considering we're not winning jack for a minute or three, it stands to reason that you take someone with a high ceiling and develop him like we did with Baby Drew. 2 rangs later...
Olowokandi had the potential to be a solid starter in the league, he just never had the discipline. By year 5, he somewhat turned the corner and posted career highs in his career. He still couldn't live up to his expectations but he was getting better.
Mike's problem was his at ude. Embiid is completely a different person and his learning curve is much advance.
KAJ said it best on the Kandi man.
"I have seen this process firsthand. When I coached for the Clippers, I had to deal with Michael Olowokandi, a player who perfectly fit the description "talented but uncoachable." At practice, I would attempt to point out Mr. Olowokandi's faults to him, ones he constantly repeated and resulted in lost possessions for the team or personal fouls that sent him to the bench. His reaction to my attempts to correct his bad habits was to take my input as a personal insult and embarrassment. He told me point-blank that he would not be criticized in front of the team. He stuck to his word and, as a result, had very few successful moments on the court playing the way he wanted to play"
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/bal...urn=nba,wp6868
Compare that to Embiid's humble approach. The dude was influenced by Luc Mbah Mouteyet he still thrived and worked on his game.
That’s what makes Embiid so fascinating. A native of the African country of Cameroon, Embiid hadn’t played organized basketball until the summer before his junior season of high school, when he was discovered at a camp hosted by Cameroon native and ex-UCLA star Luc Richard Mbah a Moute.
"Now a forward with the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves, Mbah a Moute became a mentor to Embiid and encouraged him to move to America to enhance his game at a prep school before entering college. Embiid listened and, just two years later, he’s blossoming for one of the most tradition-rich programs in the country.
Even Wiggins can’t believe it.
“It’s crazy,” Wiggins said. “I remember playing him last year in high school. Seeing him now, it’s crazy. He’s only been playing basketball two years. To be this good and this dominant (already)...that’s something special.”
Yeah, Parker has definitely regressed, especially late in the season. He came shooting lights out in the first few weeks of December, but Parker has hit a slump shooting 35% for his last 6 games. No wonder Duke looked like a borderline Top 25 team this year. Simply put, the opposition has figured him out and he's struggling to adjust.
Wiggins has been steady but is no longer the best player in his team. He's been acting like a Beta lately. Embiid brings the nasty and fire in Kansas.
Last edited by RsxPiimp; 01-19-2014 at 08:39 AM.
You mean during his senior year?
Came out after his junior year.
Transferred from a British university, I believe. Although, for the sake of clarity, his 3rd year of playing college basketball.
Embiid looks so damn deadly in the post. People are saying he's going to be a major bust but somehow he's managed to leap Parker and Wiggins and is now considered a #1 pick. This kid is special.
From high school, he has developed very quickly.
Back to back wins hurting our cause tbh ...
Embiid to Lakers would be awesome.
Seriously, WTF are they doing? They're on pace to win 35 games. That's a late 1st rd pick draft. SMH
Please take Embiid.... Fredo and Antoni will ruin his development, and even if he turns out to be good, Kirby will run him offPERIOD like he did with Shaq, Dwight, and tried to do with Bynum![]()
The kid already has a better post game and plays better defense than your ginger tranny in 5 years of NBA![]()
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