closg00 wrote:Another quiet night for Hamady, 16 minutes, 2 rebounds & 2 points.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/201101 ... 2021000150
His offensive numbers may be Oberto-esque, but 3 Blocks and 2 steals vs. 1 foul is pretty good.
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closg00 wrote:Another quiet night for Hamady, 16 minutes, 2 rebounds & 2 points.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/201101 ... 2021000150
verbal8 wrote:closg00 wrote:Another quiet night for Hamady, 16 minutes, 2 rebounds & 2 points.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/201101 ... 2021000150
His offensive numbers may be Oberto-esque, but 3 Blocks and 2 steals vs. 1 foul is pretty good.
Having played just five games in the D-League since the Washington Wizards assigned him and still making his way into the rotation as just 19 minutes per game off the bench, it's tough to evaluate N'Diaye beyond what we've already seen from him in college and at Portsmouth.
The best thing to take away from the limited action we saw from N'Diaye is the physical and vocal style he brings to the defensive end, doing a great job communicating with his teammates, stepping out to help on the perimeter in the lane, and really asserting his physical tools well all over the floor. He did a decent job when matched against Cole Aldrich in one game, bodying him up well and doing a solid job keeping him from establishing dominant position. His ability to block shots both in the post and helping from the weakside is a great strength, but cutting down on his fouls needs to be a priority.
Offensively, N'Diaye is still very much a work in progress, not being able to contribute much other than an occasional jump hook in the post and hitting just a poor 4-for-15 field goal attempts in his five games since being sent down. Finding better ways to impact the game off the ball should be his priority by getting open on cuts, pinning his man under the rim, crashing the offensive glass, and setting hard picks to get teammates open, as his post game is still very much a work in progress.
Looking forward, N'Diaye still has some work to do, but getting some minutes in the D-League should be pretty good for his development. Cutting down on the fouls and finding ways to contribute offensively should be his main priorities, while further developing his post game or becoming a more respectable mid-range shooter wouldn't hurt either.
N'Diaye is doing a nice job of showing teams what his role could be at the NBA level, as his combination of size, length, strength and toughness is difficult to come by, and the fact that he reportedly has outstanding intangibles will help him quite a bit in his goal of sticking around long-term.
Oklahoma City Thunder rookie Aldrich actually squared off against N’Diaye and Pittman in successive Showcase games. Aldrich had arguably his best showing as a D-Leaguer Wednesday. He set a career highs with 19 points and 7 blocks and also added 5 rebounds and 2 steals as the 66ers defeated Dakota 96-92. Aldrich’s rebounding numbers were down at the Showcase, but his offensive game looked solid. Washington Wizards center Hamady N’Diaye’s performance was less impressive. Against Aldrich and the 66ers he managed just 6 points on 1-3 shooting (4-8 FT) with 7 rebounds and 1 block. The day before he recorded 7 points and 4 rebounds, but did contribute defensively with 4 blocks. Pittman, a member of the Miami Heat, finished his Showcase with 11 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 blocks as his Skyforce were crushed by the Reno Bighorns, 117-93.
closg00 wrote:Another quiet night for Hamady, 16 minutes, 2 rebounds & 2 points.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/201101 ... 2021000150
closg00 wrote:verbal8 wrote:closg00 wrote:Another quiet night for Hamady, 16 minutes, 2 rebounds & 2 points.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/201101 ... 2021000150
His offensive numbers may be Oberto-esque, but 3 Blocks and 2 steals vs. 1 foul is pretty good.
True, he is more of a defensive player anyway. I am concerned about the rebounding numbers, I'd rather him be a good rebounder/defensive player if he has no offense. Alabi in-contrast had 20 point 11 rebounds and 1 BS against Tiny Gallon at C. Wait and see with Hamady...hey! that rhymes
AnotherFinn wrote:2 more games for H, both against Vipers
18:18min 3-4FG 0-0FT 8RB 1AST 3PF 1TO 3BS 6pts
14:11min 3-3FG 3-4FT 3RB 1AST 2PF 1TO 1BS 9pts
After 9 games he is shooting 42.3%FG 65%FT 4.2RB 2.67BPG 1TO 3.11PF and 3.9pts in 17.9mins
hands11 wrote:Glad he is getting some burn down there and showing some improvement.
I remember his agent didn't want him coming here is he was going to play down there. Guess once they got him here they talked him into it. Nicely played by EG. Always good to have another big getting developed in the wings. ala SA.


Zonkerbl wrote:He talks about how much hungrier everyone is in the D-league and how it helped improve his focus. We should send McGee and Blatche down there to get there assess kicked by untalented but hustling scrubs, maybe some hunger to maximize your talent will rub off on them.
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N'Diaye averaged 4.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocks with Dakota.