robillionaire wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:robillionaire wrote:
To add to this, I'm not saying that means he can't be a good player but not getting to see him in the NCAA tournament hurt his draft position imo. With Ja Morant some people were still insisting he was just beating up on bad teams at Murray St. even with the games against alabama and auburn, but when it came tourney time he led Murray to an upset win, a tough battle in the 2nd rd. and he was impressive in both games. Would have been helpful to see Toppin going up against some of the other powerhouses in the tournament
Yeah if Toppin sucked in the NCAA tourney then I would change my opinion on him.
I mean, I might change my opinion on him and be higher on him if he led dayton to the final 4 or championship, and so would teams
with that said it's not a 1/1 comparison because Ja wasn't 22, the upside with age was still there , with toppin it isn't, you get what you get
I don’t get the age/upside thing. Players are totally capable of improving after age 22. Steph Curry was only 1 year younger his rookie year. I don’t think having a couple years more of potential time to play in the NBA definitely makes you more likely to turn into something better with that time than an older player.
A 19 year old could easily end up having just a 5 year career after turning into a bust, or having a 10 year career but not improving much at all in that time, where Obi could be in the league for 10 years and still raise his game to another level just like all the other older most improved players of the year have.
Sure Obi could be a bust himself, but I don’t think his age is something to be afraid of much. He’d form a great frontcourt with Mitch tho, that’s for sure. If we did get Cp3... the lobs thrown to those two would be nasty.