Bullflip wrote:Bornstellar wrote:
I'm still blown away at how tall he is. He legit towers over David Robinson lol
Who is the other guy? I recognize Robinson, Ginobili, and Duncan.
Sean Elliott
Amazing how he makes them all look short
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Bullflip wrote:Bornstellar wrote:
I'm still blown away at how tall he is. He legit towers over David Robinson lol
Who is the other guy? I recognize Robinson, Ginobili, and Duncan.
ConSarnit wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:There is so much talk about Wemby's height causing injuries, and how centers 7-3 and over can't stay healthy. But his body type isn't just his height. Plenty of giants played without much injury problems.
NBA:
Shawn Bradley: 7-6
Manute Bol: 7-7
Mark Eaton: 7-4
Kareem: (supposedly 7-4 in shoes)
Europe:
Slavko Vranes: 7-6 (played 21 seasons)
Janis Krumins: 7-3 (played to 39)
Vladimir Tkachenko: 7-3 (played 17 seasons)
Aleksandar Radojevic: 7-3 (played 18 seasons)
Bruno Sundov: 7-3 (played 21 seasons)
Yes, there are the obvious examples of ones that had injury and health issues, like: Yao Ming, Gheorge Muresan, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Arvydas Sabonis, Rik Smits, Ralph Sampson......but even among that group, guys like Smits, Ilgauskas, and Sabonis had quite long careers, especially Sabonis, who played until he was 39.
Among current players, Kristaps Porzingis at 7-3 has had some injury issues in the NBA, but then there are in EuroLeague 7-3 Walter Tavares, 7-3 Tibor Pleiss, and 7-3 Georgios Papagiannis that have had almost no injuries at all. And then there is Boban Marjanovic at 7-4, that has had almost no injuries at all in EuroLeague / NBA.
So actually, there are plenty of guys in that height range that had no injury issues really, or that did, but still managed to have very long careers like Sabonis.
Long careers maybe, but done so at role playing levels.
Outside of Kareem and Easton not a single one of these guys played what would be considered a successfully healthy career for Wembanyama.
Bol: played 8 full seasons and averaged 19 minutes a game. Was done at 30. Trae Young and Mikal Bridges (2018 draft) have already played more minutes than Bol played in his entire career.
Bradley: Never averaged over 25 minutes a game once he hit age 27
Euro guys: all played like 65 games a year and averaged 20 minutes a game
If Wembenyama has any of those guys careers it will be considered a huge failure (can’t play more than 24 minutes per game or or is done as an impact player before 30). The expectations and physical demands that will be placed on him will be much higher than the usual > 7’3 player.
I really really hope he stays healthy but the history or really tall players who are expected to carry a heavy load is not good. The list is Kareem and that’s it.
cam24thomas wrote:He has a very clear voice for a French person, it was like he was speaking his 1st language
Bornstellar wrote:
I'm still blown away at how tall he is. He legit towers over David Robinson lol
Mirotic12 wrote:And the EuroLeague and the national leagues they play in, are far more physical than the NBA is, as the refs allow tons of more contact in Europe, than they do in the NBA. So those bigs are taking a far harder pounding and have much more wear and tear on their bodies, than Wemby will deal with in the NBA.
The-Power wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:And the EuroLeague and the national leagues they play in, are far more physical than the NBA is, as the refs allow tons of more contact in Europe, than they do in the NBA. So those bigs are taking a far harder pounding and have much more wear and tear on their bodies, than Wemby will deal with in the NBA.
Physical pounding is not the reason for injury concerns. It's moving quickly in space and doing so possession after possession, which is much more common in NBA games due to the spaced out floor, superior athletes, and rules that prevent bigs from just staying in the lane.
Old Man Game wrote:Every organization embraces it's first round picks, but this feels different doesn't it? Not every organization brings three first ballot hall of famers to meet the kid. Not every young player embraces the organizational culture like Victor seems to.
Just an amazing match here. Thank God San Antonio got him over the other likely teams in the running.

ItsDanger wrote:Initial impressions are concerning.
Castle Black wrote:I will say it is pretty funny to know that — and this isn’t directed at you, but rather to Twitter in general — we’ve reached the point of media where we’re willing to ignore hours of actual game footage to instead overreact to 60-second clips of someone messing around alone on a court. Pretty fascinating, but to be expected in the social media era I suppose.

LarryBirdsFingr wrote:Old Man Game wrote:Every organization embraces it's first round picks, but this feels different doesn't it? Not every organization brings three first ballot hall of famers to meet the kid. Not every young player embraces the organizational culture like Victor seems to.
Just an amazing match here. Thank God San Antonio got him over the other likely teams in the running.
TD works for the team now full time I believe


