DayofMourning wrote:CBB_Fan wrote:If Embiid continues playing as well as he has the past two games, he'll be an equal prospect with Oden. He's more efficient, gets more steals and assists, and rebounds, but Oden was still more explosive and better at getting to the line.
A healthy Oden would have been the best center in the league, and I think Embiid has the same chance. Like Oden, I don't think that having that chance means he is certain to succeed.
I'm missing the point here. Greg Oden averaged 16 points, 10 rebs, and 3 blks on 61% shooting his freshman season. Embiid hasn't matched that yet. We don't have to jump to judge every player before their time. Greg was injured and played with his off hand his freshman season and still put up those crazy numbers. He was a better prospect than Embiid.
Player A: 119.6 ORtg, 22.5 %Poss, 66.1 eFG%, 65.8 TS%, 13.3 OR%, 23.1 DR%, 12.0 ARate, 17.6 TORate, 12.9 BLK%, 3.1 STL%, 5.6 FD/40, 69.6 FTRate, 61.5 FT%,
Player B: 116.2 ORtg, 26.3 %Poss, 61.6 eFG%, 62.6 eFG%, 14.7 OR%, 23.9 DR%, 5.0 ARate, 16.0 TORate, 12.7 BLK%, 1.2 STL%, 6.2 FD/40, 63.8 FTRate, 62.8 FT%
One of these statistical profiles belongs to Oden, the other is Embiid. Can you pick out which one is which?