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Ulrich Chomche is the answer to the Victor Wembanyama problem.

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Ulrich Chomche is the answer to the Victor Wembanyama problem. 

Post#1 » by Phezmo123 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:33 pm

There will come a time when we face the Spurs in the finals.

We have the answer.

The rest of the league doesn't.

He is the Naruto to Wemby's Sasuke, the Spider-Man to his Venom.
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Post#2 » by NBA Sheady » Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:36 pm

So it was written.
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Post#3 » by Thaddy » Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:39 pm

That isn't the answer. Chomche is more of a PF than a C. A championship level C in the modern NBA needs to be skilled and agile like Holgrem, Sarr, Koloko, and of course Wembanyama.

If we had a optimally developed Koloko, Chomche, and Barnes as our future front court it would be very good and match up well against Holgrem, Wemby, and the other agile Cs that will be coming through the circuit. We would essentially be starting 2 "centers" if you compare them to the small ball era.

I don't think that's the best way to counter against agile, skilled, and lengthy centers. The best way is using superstars of a prototype like Lillard. They can pull these guys out to the perimeter and extend the floor by hitting deep threes. By making the floor bigger and having a physical front court you would be a great match up for a team built around a big front court.
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Post#4 » by DreamTeam09 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:50 pm

Thaddy wrote:That isn't the answer. Chomche is more of a PF than a C. A championship level C in the modern NBA needs to be skilled and agile like Holgrem, Sarr, Koloko, and of course Wembanyama.

If we had a optimally developed Koloko, Chomche, and Barnes as our future front court it would be very good and match up well against Holgrem, Wemby, and the other agile Cs that will be coming through the circuit. We would essentially be starting 2 "centers" if you compare them to the small ball era.

I don't think that's the best way to counter against agile, skilled, and lengthy centers. The best way is using superstars of a prototype like Lillard. They can pull these guys out to the perimeter and extend the floor by hitting deep threes. By making the floor bigger and having a physical front court you would be a great match up for a team built around a big front court.


PFs are tall SFs now, Chomche is not a PF. Can you name some of these prototypical PF that are starter levels currently
If we wanna use Chomche as a PF it's gonna be because we wanna play big & feel he has the foot speed to stay on the perimeter.
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Post#5 » by mtcan » Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:08 pm

Put him on the Giannis diet of protein and HGH because he will need to grow another 3-4 inches in order to solve the Wemby problem.
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Post#6 » by tdotrep2 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:13 pm

dudes probably not on an nba roster in 2 years.
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Post#7 » by GP2 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:42 pm

tdotrep2 wrote:dudes probably not on an nba roster in 2 years.


Wemby? Really?
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Post#8 » by Mr Funk » Sat Aug 10, 2024 11:05 pm

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Post#9 » by Snappycoocoo » Sat Aug 10, 2024 11:14 pm

Yes....yes he is
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Post#10 » by bluerap23 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 11:35 pm

Thaddy wrote:That isn't the answer. Chomche is more of a PF than a C. A championship level C in the modern NBA needs to be skilled and agile like Holgrem, Sarr, Koloko, and of course Wembanyama.

If we had a optimally developed Koloko, Chomche, and Barnes as our future front court it would be very good and match up well against Holgrem, Wemby, and the other agile Cs that will be coming through the circuit. We would essentially be starting 2 "centers" if you compare them to the small ball era.

I don't think that's the best way to counter against agile, skilled, and lengthy centers. The best way is using superstars of a prototype like Lillard. They can pull these guys out to the perimeter and extend the floor by hitting deep threes. By making the floor bigger and having a physical front court you would be a great match up for a team built around a big front court.


So Chomche isn’t the answer but Koloko is? :lol:
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Post#11 » by REJECTEDBYCLARK » Sat Aug 10, 2024 11:51 pm

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Post#12 » by PhilBlackson » Sat Aug 10, 2024 11:55 pm

Bruh I love Chomche but come on lol

Vic is too tall & long and skilled for anyone to stop him in the future...the only thing that can is his health.
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Post#13 » by Bruin » Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:01 am

I’ll be happy if he can develop into a guy who can be relied on for a consistent 15 and 10 with rim protection. He doesn’t need to become an All Star for this to become a major steal at 57

He’s extremely raw but you can definitely see upside in him. I’m really glad we’ll have a hands on approach to his development with the 905 instead of stashing him.

Getting to work on his development as he’s still just 18 is very valuable. Excited to see what he becomes over the next couple years
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Post#14 » by C_Money » Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:21 am

GP2 wrote:
tdotrep2 wrote:dudes probably not on an nba roster in 2 years.


Wemby? Really?


Pretty sure he means Chomche.

Chomche looked good in SL though. If anybody’s out of the league in 2 years it’ll be Mogbo who’s nearly 23 years old.
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Post#15 » by GP2 » Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:31 am

C_Money wrote:
GP2 wrote:
tdotrep2 wrote:dudes probably not on an nba roster in 2 years.


Wemby? Really?


Pretty sure he means Chomche.

Chomche looked good in SL though. If anybody’s out of the league in 2 years it’ll be Mogbo who’s nearly 23 years old.


lol yeah I was just messin around.
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Post#16 » by Indeed » Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:45 am

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Thaddy wrote:That isn't the answer. Chomche is more of a PF than a C. A championship level C in the modern NBA needs to be skilled and agile like Holgrem, Sarr, Koloko, and of course Wembanyama.

If we had a optimally developed Koloko, Chomche, and Barnes as our future front court it would be very good and match up well against Holgrem, Wemby, and the other agile Cs that will be coming through the circuit. We would essentially be starting 2 "centers" if you compare them to the small ball era.

I don't think that's the best way to counter against agile, skilled, and lengthy centers. The best way is using superstars of a prototype like Lillard. They can pull these guys out to the perimeter and extend the floor by hitting deep threes. By making the floor bigger and having a physical front court you would be a great match up for a team built around a big front court.


So Chomche isn’t the answer but Koloko is? :lol:


Chomche with 7'4 wingspan and Koloko with 7'6 wingspan do not seem to be a match against a 8'0 wingspan Wembanyama. Edey with 7'11 wingspan would be a better matchup for contesting those shots.
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Post#17 » by deeps6x » Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:53 am

Indeed wrote:
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Thaddy wrote:That isn't the answer. Chomche is more of a PF than a C. A championship level C in the modern NBA needs to be skilled and agile like Holgrem, Sarr, Koloko, and of course Wembanyama.

If we had a optimally developed Koloko, Chomche, and Barnes as our future front court it would be very good and match up well against Holgrem, Wemby, and the other agile Cs that will be coming through the circuit. We would essentially be starting 2 "centers" if you compare them to the small ball era.

I don't think that's the best way to counter against agile, skilled, and lengthy centers. The best way is using superstars of a prototype like Lillard. They can pull these guys out to the perimeter and extend the floor by hitting deep threes. By making the floor bigger and having a physical front court you would be a great match up for a team built around a big front court.


So Chomche isn’t the answer but Koloko is? :lol:


Chomche with 7'4 wingspan and Koloko with 7'6 wingspan do not seem to be a match against a 8'0 wingspan Wembanyama. Edey with 7'11 wingspan would be a better matchup for contesting those shots.

What is Poeltl's wingspan?
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Post#18 » by Indeed » Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:58 am

deeps6x wrote:
Indeed wrote:
bluerap23 wrote:
So Chomche isn’t the answer but Koloko is? :lol:


Chomche with 7'4 wingspan and Koloko with 7'6 wingspan do not seem to be a match against a 8'0 wingspan Wembanyama. Edey with 7'11 wingspan would be a better matchup for contesting those shots.

What is Poeltl's wingspan?


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Post#19 » by Raptorfan2012 » Sun Aug 11, 2024 1:30 am

Koloko is closer to Wemby in terms of length. Really hope we can bring CK back to continue his development. Chomche should aim be like Ibaka; that would be a huge win.
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Post#20 » by MessiahUjiri » Sun Aug 11, 2024 1:45 am

Most of you must be high school kids or something.

Koloko and Chomche aint nothin.

You need to look into Khaman Maluach. He’s a top 10 pick next year, and has a longer standing reach than Wemby.

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