concernedparent said:
LeBron was better at 18, and maybe even Luka, but Wembanyama if he hits his ceiling could break the game.
Wemby went 7-11 from deep.
He dribbles, he fades, he spins in the paint, he's the tallest around the rim by far.
I'll take Wemby.
Lowe had Bill Simmons on his podcast and they spent some time talking about the best prospects and went back to Kareem. Except Kareem could not shoot from outside.
Best prospect EVER!
And Woj said he could add $500M to franchise valuation of whoever gets the #1 pick. Lowe went further, $1B.
We are going to see insane tanking this season. Nobody wants to sniff the Play In If you aren't gunning for a title, you're gunning in the opposite direction, the increase your odds in the lottery.
Here are the odds of the top ten picks:
1) 14%
2) 14%
3) 14%
4) 12.5%
5) 10.5%
6) 9%
7) 7.5%
8) 6%
9) 4.5%
10) 3.0%
If the Warriors have a known tanker on their schedule, they'll be free to start their rookies and know they'll win anyways. All playoff teams should enter the playoffs well rested (injuries aside) because of the lighter workload this season.
By the way, that Woj pod starts with talk of the Draymond punch/attack. But I see there's another thread on that.
Re Wembanyama, I've never seen anything like him. He's KD but 4" taller.
News story:
Victor Wembanyama came to Las Vegas this week and put the hype machine into overdrive:
In two games against the G-League Ignite he scored 73 points with 15 rebounds, nine blocks, hit 9-of-18 3-pointers (and 22-of-44 overall). He is a 7'4 freak that LeBron James called an "alien" and a "generational talent," and Stephen Curry said he was a "2K create-a-player."
Combine that with the play of the Ignite's Scoot Henderson who had scouts using a young Derrick Rose comparison because of his athleticism, body control and skill and the reaction in NBA circles was clear: There will be a "race to the bottom" this season. With multiple franchise cornerstone players available (and a deep draft at the top beyond those two), tanking will be an epidemic in the NBA.
Adam Silver, speaking in the United Arab Emirates before an NBA preseason game between the Bucks and Hawks, does not want to see teams tanking for Wembanyama.
Good luck with that, Adam.