HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:
I never said he was Tim Duncan but there is a lot of room in the middle of the spectrum between Duncan and "he has virtually no post up game" which is nonsense.
Doesn't matter where you give him the ball, when you tell him to go to work he's going to find his way to score even if it means going into the post on his own from the faceup especially if there is a switch and he's got a small dude on him. Even guys his size, not all of them got the vertical leaping ability to get up with him.
there is middle ground I agree but he can only post up small defenders because he has the size ove them. But how many opp in the NBA will he be physically bigger then? He has great leaping ability all that is 100% fact. However he is extremely stiff...that doesn't bode well for someone posting up. For example remember old broken down Amare? He had a soft touch and he had that little baby hook in the post. It was effective vs smaller defenders but I wouldn't necceassary would classify Amare at that time as a good post up player with good moves.
He was physically bigger then nearly ever matchup in college because of the conference he played him and him being already 22 years old.
Extremely stiff? Are we seriously talking about the same player here?
yes! he is a phenominal vertical athlete
His stiff hips / slow feet limit his perimeter defense
Despite athleticism is stiff and robotic
Toppin is a great vertical athlete, but he struggles to change directions laterally, showing poor flexibility and footwork in defending on the perimeter.
As previously stated, Toppin has great athleticism. For him to succeed, he needs to make this a larger role in his game as at times he’s seemed stiff.
thats just like the 4 first scouting reports I ran into if you google Obi, and it shows up on his video as well. Straight line and once he gets going he is a crazy good athlete...his change of direction and lateral movement are non exhistant.