Bubstubbler wrote:A couple of times he put the ball on the floor, and both times finished successfully. On one he did a sort of Euro side-step with a nifty finish, another was a sort of reverse layup.
Gif of the latter:

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Bubstubbler wrote:A couple of times he put the ball on the floor, and both times finished successfully. On one he did a sort of Euro side-step with a nifty finish, another was a sort of reverse layup.

Bubstubbler wrote:Bubstubbler wrote:A couple of times he put the ball on the floor, and both times finished successfully. On one he did a sort of Euro side-step with a nifty finish, another was a sort of reverse layup.
Gif of the latter:
Bubstubbler wrote:Bubstubbler wrote:A couple of times he put the ball on the floor, and both times finished successfully. On one he did a sort of Euro side-step with a nifty finish, another was a sort of reverse layup.
Gif of the latter:
ManualRam wrote:off topic, but god would you look at how the new rule changes are forcing these kids to play post defense?
no arm bar = no resistance. the kids who make it to the next level will have to learn how to play defense all over again. thx ncaa.
anyways, embiid had a great game. he flashes things that kids who've only played a couple of yrs of basketball really shouldn't, like his touch and patience with the ball. he also does show plenty of things that are expected from kids with his level of experience too. he's a mixed bag and a major project. too early for any comparisons imo. the rate at which he has learned the game has been impressive though.
Hoopstar23 wrote:Bubstubbler wrote:Bubstubbler wrote:A couple of times he put the ball on the floor, and both times finished successfully. On one he did a sort of Euro side-step with a nifty finish, another was a sort of reverse layup.
Gif of the latter:
My same thoughts this guy is untapping his potential and if hes doing that this guy could really be Hakeem
Knighthonor wrote:ManualRam wrote:off topic, but god would you look at how the new rule changes are forcing these kids to play post defense?
no arm bar = no resistance. the kids who make it to the next level will have to learn how to play defense all over again. thx ncaa.
anyways, embiid had a great game. he flashes things that kids who've only played a couple of yrs of basketball really shouldn't, like his touch and patience with the ball. he also does show plenty of things that are expected from kids with his level of experience too. he's a mixed bag and a major project. too early for any comparisons imo. the rate at which he has learned the game has been impressive though.
are they really getting rid of charge?
ManualRam wrote:off topic, but god would you look at how the new rule changes are forcing these kids to play post defense?
no arm bar = no resistance. the kids who make it to the next level will have to learn how to play defense all over again. thx ncaa.
anyways, embiid had a great game. he flashes things that kids who've only played a couple of yrs of basketball really shouldn't, like his touch and patience with the ball. he also does show plenty of things that are expected from kids with his level of experience too. he's a mixed bag and a major project. too early for any comparisons imo. the rate at which he has learned the game has been impressive though.

rockmanslim wrote:Iona senior guard Sean Armand wasn’t exactly impressed with Kansas freshman Andrew Wiggins.
After Wiggins had 13 points on four-of-nine shooting in Kansas’ 86-66 victory over Iona on Tuesday night, Wiggins’ name showed up on headlines on ESPN’s SportsCenter.
“Of course this kid is the headline on espn,” Armand tweeted. “Overrated."
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/11/20/46 ... s-fan.html
[tweet]http://twitter.com/SeanArmand_/status/403011100469239808[/tweet]
Clementine9 wrote:Missed shots are unfortunate, but it's the trends throughout the game that matter.
Choker wrote:The swing in how Raptors fans have supported and turned on Powell is a good case study of human behavior.
Thespianoid wrote:rockmanslim wrote:Iona senior guard Sean Armand wasn’t exactly impressed with Kansas freshman Andrew Wiggins.
After Wiggins had 13 points on four-of-nine shooting in Kansas’ 86-66 victory over Iona on Tuesday night, Wiggins’ name showed up on headlines on ESPN’s SportsCenter.
“Of course this kid is the headline on espn,” Armand tweeted. “Overrated."
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/11/20/46 ... s-fan.html
[tweet]http://twitter.com/SeanArmand_/status/403011100469239808[/tweet]
This is awfully reminiscent of the time Patric Young emphatically stated that Jonas Valanciunas was not a lottery pick after JV dominated the US U19 team. Wonder how that turned out...
Bubstubbler wrote:Bubstubbler wrote:A couple of times he put the ball on the floor, and both times finished successfully. On one he did a sort of Euro side-step with a nifty finish, another was a sort of reverse layup.
Gif of the latter:

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MrBigShot wrote:Wiggins isn't even the best prospect on his team.
Lindecision wrote:MrBigShot wrote:Wiggins isn't even the best prospect on his team.
This.
Come draft night there might be 5 guys I'd take ahead of Wiggins.