yeah his defense was easy to see, looking forward to seeing his offense grow with the starters
Miss Cleo’s sock puppet is coming on to me.
yeah his defense was easy to see, looking forward to seeing his offense grow with the starters
He is already great defender, but i am worried about his shot. He airballed a lot of open looks. That is not good. But it's just a first game in summer league. On to the next one.
Don’t pet the animals!
That is what stood out to me as well ... wish Thiago Splitter would be a Spurs coach and not with the Rockets to teach Wemby some solid screen setting
All shot blockers end up on posters. If you're up there contesting the dunk, sometimes you'll miss and they'll make a poster. It's a good sign.
It'd be far worse if he shied away because he DIDN'T want to be embarrassed.
I wonder how much weight Wemby should put on over the next few years.
Do you want him to bulk up like a traditional big man to bang down low and aid with screen setting? Or do you keep him slim and mobile like Durant? Save weight on those knees and feet?
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The latter ... awkwardly I spent a lot of his playing time looking at his knees and how it looked when he got off balance and it looks stressful. He already knows its better to fall on the ground than trying to keep himself up ... that is a good sign.
He needs to play to his strengths mentally and physically. He's not a banger in the paint but he can contribute there. Curious to see how his mid range game develops.
I'd pay season ticket prices to sit in on the practice sessions.
david robinson ate tons of facials. The elite all get posterized
Not sure why they didn't get him moving around the basket more on cuts, etc. but figure they'll get that going eventually. There was a pick-n-roll where Julian found Barlow for a dunk and they should eventually do those more. The two modes of offense given to Victor were -- jack up a three or try to drive, where he was out of control and the ball was getting dug out from him.
On defense and the glass, he seemed passive at times, not going for help blocks the way I've seen in French league.
But the team has barely been able to practice and he's adjusting. Good showing, to me, and great teammates to play with. His passing looked great.
Yeah the offensive game plan did him no favors whatsoever. I know it Summer League but I am kind of surprised they didn't have anything installed to at least get him something easy. They definitely should have knowing the amount of pressure/eyeballs that are on him.
Maybe they don't mind if he strugges at first.
Maybe they want his pride to kick in.
He'll probably have a very good game tomorrow against Portland..
He might even beg them to let him play the rest of the tournament.
Exactly why I'm not freaking out.
First time on an NBA stage. No training camp. No warm-ups. No game plan. HUGE hype around him in the biggest hype city in America.
He's not going to be one of those players and puts up 30 every night right away.
He still showed all the instincts of a ready-made player...and he is 19 and this was his FIRST GAME. And he still blocked shots, dished out assists, and overall didn't get flustered.
The shooting and the scoring will come around. Everything else is already built.
I saw the huge impact he had on defense. He was able to control the game on the defensive end. His offense outside of his great passing was terrible. He missed a dunk and some drives to the hoop and his jump shot was bad. I will say that he does have great ball handling skills for his size and is able to dribble the ball up the court but he's going to have a hard time driving into the paint because guys are able to strip him due to his height. The refs also allowed guys to hack him and get away with it and if that's going to consistently happen, he will have to adjust.
It could take time for him to adjust offensively but the positive thing about him struggling on the offensive end is that he will be more than willing to listen to Pop and the coaching staff on how to improve offensively.
Concern with Wembanyama is if he can avoid being physically broken.
Spurs were very fortunate that DRob was able to play as many games as he did in his career (though yes the ones he missed were impactful for the franchise as well.)
If Wembanyama can stay generally healthy the franchise should collect a few more Larry O’Briens by the end of the decade.
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