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The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Obi-Wan Okogie Awakens

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:59 pm
by theGreatRC
This kid's already got some hype around the Wolves, opposing commentators love him and he already has his own poster:

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What's the ceiling for this kid?

He's already a legit NBA defender, handles are shaky, passing is low key nice, shooting will come along eventually, but what do you think he can become?

I honestly think he's a better player than Wiggins right now and should be a starter with Teague/Okogie/Covington/Saric/Towns

I want to know what you guys think about him

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:12 pm
by walk with me
Minor but I can’t wait for him to stop traveling out of the triple threat position. He’s ready to make plays, just has to remove that little kink.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:31 am
by minimus
With this intensity and improved basketball awareness he will be nightmare for PG/SG. I mean when he starts reading opponent plays he will be defensive force. I want see RoCo and Okogie combo more this season. If only we can add defensive minded PG, or Tyus starts to hit these open shots.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:26 pm
by wolfen
It's Obi-Wan-Okogie, not Okogie-Wan ;-)

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:07 pm
by Grubie024
He's got great instincts, a high motor, good athleticism and incredible wingspan for his position (7'0" on 6' 4.5" height). That alone will make him a rotation player (at minimum) in this league.

His shooting stroke looks good from what I've seen, although his percentages don't bear that out. That stroke, his college percentages and long arms (more difficult to contest shots) lead me to believe he'll be an average to above average shooter. Not expecting lights-out shooting though.

His ability to get to the rim is a concern, but we have a pretty small sample size. I have no doubt he'll be an effective cutter though.

It's early, but I could see him being a solid 3&D wing with the potential to further round out his offensive game, thus making him an all-star candidate.

I want to say he's already better than Wiggins, but he's still so raw. Give him like... I dunno, 5 more games... Then he'll be better than Wiggins.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:22 pm
by minimus
I wonder if Wiggins is too lazy to shot that open 3s from corners. Okogie has already made more corner 3s than Wiggins

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:36 pm
by Klomp
How high his ceiling is depends on the development of his offensive game.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:50 pm
by Calinks
Rose says his jump shooting mechanics are already wonderful. If he puts in serious serious work, he can be a guy who blows up in a couple of years. He has the foundations for it. Right now he's likely to be a lifetime role/glue guy with some improvements but its exciting because he has CLEAR potential for more.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:16 pm
by minimus
Calinks wrote:Rose says his jump shooting mechanics are already wonderful. If he puts in serious serious work, he can be a guy who blows up in a couple of years. He has the foundations for it. Right now he's likely to be a lifetime role/glue guy with some improvements but its exciting because he has CLEAR potential for more.
Yes, his shooting mechanics look good. I think it is more about footwork, stamina and repetition.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:24 pm
by D1SGRUNTL3D
Grubie024 wrote:He's got great instincts, a high motor, good athleticism and incredible wingspan for his position (7'0" on 6' 4.5" height). That alone will make him a rotation player (at minimum) in this league.

His shooting stroke looks good from what I've seen, although his percentages don't bear that out. That stroke, his college percentages and long arms (more difficult to contest shots) lead me to believe he'll be an average to above average shooter. Not expecting lights-out shooting though.

His ability to get to the rim is a concern, but we have a pretty small sample size. I have no doubt he'll be an effective cutter though.

It's early, but I could see him being a solid 3&D wing with the potential to further round out his offensive game, thus making him an all-star candidate.

I want to say he's already better than Wiggins, but he's still so raw. Give him like... I dunno, 5 more games... Then he'll be better than Wiggins.
I already have him rated higher than andrew.

Re: The Josh

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:32 pm
by Grubie024
D1SGRUNTL3D wrote:
Grubie024 wrote:He's got great instincts, a high motor, good athleticism and incredible wingspan for his position (7'0" on 6' 4.5" height). That alone will make him a rotation player (at minimum) in this league.

His shooting stroke looks good from what I've seen, although his percentages don't bear that out. That stroke, his college percentages and long arms (more difficult to contest shots) lead me to believe he'll be an average to above average shooter. Not expecting lights-out shooting though.

His ability to get to the rim is a concern, but we have a pretty small sample size. I have no doubt he'll be an effective cutter though.

It's early, but I could see him being a solid 3&D wing with the potential to further round out his offensive game, thus making him an all-star candidate.

I want to say he's already better than Wiggins, but he's still so raw. Give him like... I dunno, 5 more games... Then he'll be better than Wiggins.
I already have him rated higher than andrew.

That's fair :)
He's certainly much more likable (he actually gives a s***).

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:52 pm
by Slim Tubby
If it’s crunch time and the game is on the line, I’d rather have Okogie on the floor than Wiggins and it’s not even close. During their Final 4 run, the Gophers had a guard from NYC named Eric Harris who came to MN as a superior defensive talent but his jumper couldn’t hit the broad side of Minneapolis. By his senior year, through a ton of hard work, Harris became a very reliable 3-point shooter and if he didn’t get hurt, I believe we would’ve won the title that year even if the Ganglehoff debacle would’ve wiped it away.

My point being, there is no reason to believe that Josh can’t become a very proficient shooter in time. I’m very excited to watch this kid develop!

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 7:40 pm
by wesleyt95
Klomp wrote:How high his ceiling is depends on the development of his offensive game.


Plays like that Kobe fadeaway when he checked in last game make me wonder how high that ceiling is. With an improved handle he'll be able to get to the rim/freethrow whenever he wants, play tough D on any wing and shooting is the icing on the cake. It depends on how much run Thibs gives him, I think the inconsistent minutes are already holding him back.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 4:07 am
by KGdaBom
I don't want to jinx him, but his shooting is looking just fine to me.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 6:39 pm
by Slim Tubby
KGdaBom wrote:I don't want to jinx him, but his shooting is looking just fine to me.



I don't mean to jinx you but you have a great Fantasy Hoops team. :)

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 8:37 pm
by Tukkerwolf
On his way to become my favourite Wolf. Great hustle, energy, hits his open shots, passes to the more open team mate. Lovin it!

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Okogie-Wan Awakens

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 8:42 pm
by mplsfonz23
Got to love his energy, but guys, lets let him play 82 games first to see what he can be. Hate to sound down on him because I'm not, but I have seen rookies come out strong and the grind of the season wears them down. If he continues to improve, Thibs will grind him into the ground too.

Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Obi-Wan Okogie Awakens

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:31 pm
by theGreatRC
edited the title to match his nickname

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Re: The Josh "Nonstop" Okogie Thread: Obi-Wan Okogie Awakens

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:39 pm
by Murphs56
Some players just have "it". I was able to tell from a few defensive possessions in the preseason that Okogie had legitimate potential. He's making it very difficult for Thibs to take him out of the rotation.

Re: The Josh

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 1:28 am
by Jedzz
minimus wrote:
Calinks wrote:Rose says his jump shooting mechanics are already wonderful. If he puts in serious serious work, he can be a guy who blows up in a couple of years. He has the foundations for it. Right now he's likely to be a lifetime role/glue guy with some improvements but its exciting because he has CLEAR potential for more.
Yes, his shooting mechanics look good. I think it is more about footwork, stamina and repetition.
Once he's got a little time in the nba wisdom helping his timing and decision-making he's going to be a force teams will have to deal with. The shot does need to get consistent but he's still hitting plenty in needed moments. That's the good time and hard time to be on point shooting.