He had decent numbers against Phoenix. Now, he has a hip pointer.Jamaaliver wrote:I am relieved we were tempted/able to purse this guy.
The criticisms of him definitely proving accurate early.
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He had decent numbers against Phoenix. Now, he has a hip pointer.Jamaaliver wrote:I am relieved we were tempted/able to purse this guy.
The criticisms of him definitely proving accurate early.


Jamaaliver wrote:My favorite player from this draft. Wendell had a very impressive debut last night.
Best two-way player from this draft class:
atlantabbq99 wrote:If you check my old post, you will see I had Wendell ranked #3 behind Ayton and Luka, and I called him a poor man's DeMarcus Cousins.![]()

atlantabbq99 wrote:If you check my old post, you will see I had Wendell ranked #3 behind Ayton and Luka, and I called him a poor man's DeMarcus Cousins.![]()
Jamaaliver wrote:atlantabbq99 wrote:If you check my old post, you will see I had Wendell ranked #3 behind Ayton and Luka, and I called him a poor man's DeMarcus Cousins.![]()
I do recall!!!
Wendell has looked like a defensive monster early on. Avg 4+ block per game thus far this SL. His offense is fairly consistent also. I really wish we could have traded down and snagged him...I have him on par with Bamba/JJJ due to his comparable defensive skills and his superior offensive game.
But....it's still only Summer League. So take it all with a grain of salt.
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Spud2nique wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:atlantabbq99 wrote:If you check my old post, you will see I had Wendell ranked #3 behind Ayton and Luka, and I called him a poor man's DeMarcus Cousins.![]()
I do recall!!!
Wendell has looked like a defensive monster early on. Avg 4+ block per game thus far this SL. His offense is fairly consistent also. I really wish we could have traded down and snagged him...I have him on par with Bamba/JJJ due to his comparable defensive skills and his superior offensive game.
But....it's still only Summer League. So take it all with a grain of salt.
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Has Wendell’s mama been watching? Or waiting for regular season LaVar entrance?

Spud2nique wrote:Hey Jamaal how do you feel about Wendell becoming a Chicago Bull?

atlantabbq99 wrote:I also said this a year ago about Wendell. Weight and muscle mass will be the biggest thing for him, if he can get to 290lbs and gets some guns like Charles Oakley or Karl Malone, Carter can turn out to be a fringe top 10 player in the NBA 3-4 years down the line. That is why i had him ranked #2 at one point in the draft.
Jamaaliver wrote:atlantabbq99 wrote:I also said this a year ago about Wendell. Weight and muscle mass will be the biggest thing for him, if he can get to 290lbs and gets some guns like Charles Oakley or Karl Malone, Carter can turn out to be a fringe top 10 player in the NBA 3-4 years down the line. That is why i had him ranked #2 at one point in the draft.
I just saw this. It's noteworthy that coaches/execs advised Wendell to go the opposite direction. Leaning out, dropping down to 250 so that he can better guard on the perimeter.
And he looks great, very quick with solid foot speed to defend on switches. His ability to block guards from behind is going to be huge.
I think he ends up a top 5 player from this draft

kg01 wrote:I love Okogie.
myAJCWithout Waffle House, Okogie is adjusting to life in the NBA
There isn’t a single Waffle House in the state of Minnesota.
Sorry, Josh Okogie.
Aside from a drive of 420 miles from Minneapolis to the nearest Waffle House in Missouri, Okogie will have to wait until a return to Atlanta for a trip to the restaurant. He has other things on his mind at the moment.
Okogie is just beginning his NBA career. The shooting guard has turned in two solid performances in his opening games of the tournament made up of team rosters consisting mostly of rookies and first-year players.
Okogie combined for 26 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, three steals and one block in 63 minutes for the Timberwolves entry in two starts.
As for that big off-court adjustment, Okogie recently posted on social media a map of Minnesota showing not a single Waffle House with the message: “Definitely took it for granted @wafflehouse.” It prompted a response from the restaurant chain.
There will be one trip to Atlanta for a game against the Hawks as a rookie next season. The Waffle House lights will be on.
Jamaaliver wrote:Spud2nique wrote:Hey Jamaal how do you feel about Wendell becoming a Chicago Bull?
I THINK it's a natural fit in a frontcourt next to a shooter like Markkanen. They have a good coach with a collegiate background to help further develop all that youth. Carter will be a very good addition to that locker room.
Wendell and K Dunn are top end defenders on that squad. NO one else though seems interested in defending very much
I think he'll be beloved there, the same way that town loved Joakim for the first half of his career.
Only NY would have been a better fit among lottery teams for W Carter Jr.

Jamaaliver wrote:This kid looked amazing. Clearly utilized his time off wisely.
I wonder if more kids would consider a gap year between college and NBA eligibility: