Originally Posted by BWillie:
Labaron Philon looked very impressive in the Chipotle thing. Looks much further along than Bidunga although much different positions obv
Luckily we know he is developmental and so does he [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
I'm kind of getting annoyed at anyone comparing Bigunda to Embiid when one is 6-9 220 and the other is 7-0 280
I made the comparison with their style of play which is fair. Even though Embiid is physically taller and weighs more, he didnt play like Doke, or even hunter really. He wasn't muscling guys out of the way to dominate down low. He was built on speed and athleticism, which is what Bidunga is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
Well you also did it because it sure is more fun to compare him to Joel Embiid than Cheick Diallo which is probably a way better comparison.
Bidunga is never going to resemble Embiid in any kind of fashion.
I remember hearing how raw Embiid was coming into Kansas, but then we’d see silky smooth dream-shake type moves out of him.
I guess people are clinging to how raw Embiid was supposed to be and hoping that Bidunga is similarly ahead of schedule.
Embiid is a unicorn though. Few players in history can do the things he can. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I remember hearing how raw Embiid was coming into Kansas, but then we’d see silky smooth dream-shake type moves out of him.
I guess people are clinging to how raw Embiid was supposed to be and hoping that Bidunga is similarly ahead of schedule.
Embiid is a unicorn though. Few players in history can do the things he can.
I went to an exhibition game that year (well many games, but this happened at an exhibition) against like Emporia State or someone, don't really remember.
Everyone was hyped for Wiggins, and this lanky tall kid nonchalantly does a ridiculous dunk in warmups, and for about 3 seconds the crowd was quiet, processing what they saw. It was crazy. It was between the legs, but it was almost like he tried it, it was easy, and he looked like he just took out the garbage.
At that moment I thought he was going to be TRob, and play 3 years and go league. That was soon to be wishful thinking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I went to an exhibition game that year (well many games, but this happened at an exhibition) against like Emporia State or someone, don't really remember.
Everyone was hyped for Wiggins, and this lanky tall kid nonchalantly does a ridiculous dunk in warmups, and for about 3 seconds the crowd was quiet, processing what they saw. It was crazy. It was between the legs, but it was almost like he tried it, it was easy, and he looked like he just took out the garbage.
At that moment I thought he was going to be TRob, and play 3 years and go league. That was soon to be wishful thinking.
With Embiid’s ascension and how that tournament opened up, really feels like we had a title taken away from us by his injury.
I have a vision in my head of no team even coming close to matching up with that guy as he becomes the obvious top pick in the draft. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
Well you also did it because it sure is more fun to compare him to Joel Embiid than Cheick Diallo which is probably a way better comparison.
Bidunga is never going to resemble Embiid in any kind of fashion.
I said he has a huge range of outcomes. A guy who is raw but ends up being better than expected being taken as a top 10 pick is a possibility. He's projected as a lottery pick right now. Scouts clearly think he's more Embiid than Diallo too, I'm not just making stuff up. Obviously as we saw with Jackson this year and yea Diallo, guys don't always work out. I mentioned it's certainly possible he ends up being nothing more than a 5-10 minute role player. My position is that he has the potential to be more than just a bench role player, and I'll stand by that. [Reply]