Pachinko_ wrote:D.Brasco wrote:I hate to keep harping on this but his body type (extreme height, slender build) and perimeter oriented playstyle do not seem suited at all for a healthy career. I hope I'm wrong I just can't see it yet.
I'd say slender is definitely better than overweight, less weight and pressure on knees/lower back/feet.
Muscles can be strong enough and supportive without necessarily being massive, so strength exercises are important. Landing technique, stretching, rest and recovery routines are also important. Wemby is known to be working on all the above even though he doesn't try to bulk up, and that is intentional because he is targeting a playing style that is based on agility and looks more like KD than Shaq or even Giannis.
Bottom line is, if there is one guy who is fully aware of the risks of injury to big men is Wemby and his group of trainers and doctors. And so are the Spurs by the way, after all it's them who invented load management exactly for this reason.
I think for his sake landing on the Spurs is probably the best situation but it will dampen some of the crazy media hype. He's not going to be playing that many minutes his first season and will probably be a couple years before he get heavy minutes, which long term will be better for him.
All the comparisons to Duncan are silly though as Duncan was near MVP caliber within his first couple years. Being 22 and a 4 year college player were major reasons for that ofc.






















