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Re: FIBA U19 World Cup 

Post#21 » by Nuntius » Tue Jul 6, 2021 10:04 am

Why is there a 7'3 dude out there?
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Post#22 » by fteru6uhre54ew » Tue Jul 6, 2021 12:09 pm

To bad this kid comes injured and tired of a long season he was still playing this last week with his team a Championship and probably doesn't going show up to much he is special.

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Post#23 » by Ruzious » Tue Jul 6, 2021 12:37 pm

Badji looks like a 1st rounder to me. He's got a great motor - to go along with the 7'1 size - like a taller Daniel Gafford. And it looks like he has some developing ball-handling skills - raw but there's potential there. He'll probably slide to the 2nd round and be a steal for someone.
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Post#24 » by ROballer » Wed Jul 7, 2021 4:20 am

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Post#25 » by GimmeDat » Wed Jul 7, 2021 4:44 am

Oumar Ballo has been... disappointing.
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Post#26 » by DroseReturnChi » Wed Jul 7, 2021 5:36 am

PrinceAli wrote:Couple NBA prospects playing for Canada too

Caleb Houstan and Elijah Fisher are the 2 main ones to watch but couple other potential NBA guys too


whose that yao ming kid out there? i was freaking out why is there yao ming in canada.
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Post#27 » by God Squad » Wed Jul 7, 2021 7:07 am

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PrinceAli wrote:Couple NBA prospects playing for Canada too

Caleb Houstan and Elijah Fisher are the 2 main ones to watch but couple other potential NBA guys too


whose that yao ming kid out there? i was freaking out why is there yao ming in canada.

Zach Edey I think? I didn't watch the games. I just heard he's been killing it.
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Post#28 » by Chuck Diesel » Wed Jul 7, 2021 7:12 am

Team USA’s Jack “Chet” Skellington absolutely dominates stretches of the game on both ends, all while maintaining the dour expression of the older brother from “Little Miss Sunshine.” Remarkable.
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Post#29 » by Bruin » Wed Jul 7, 2021 7:52 am

DroseReturnChi wrote:
PrinceAli wrote:Couple NBA prospects playing for Canada too

Caleb Houstan and Elijah Fisher are the 2 main ones to watch but couple other potential NBA guys too


whose that yao ming kid out there? i was freaking out why is there yao ming in canada.

Yep that’s Zach Edey. Plays at Purdue. 7’4”

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Re: FIBA U19 World Cup 

Post#30 » by Marcus » Wed Jul 7, 2021 10:55 pm

GimmeDat wrote:Oumar Ballo is out of shape. Obviously still a handful in this event though.

Badji doing what he does well. Physical freak.

Wild that Turkey are so good in the frontcourt that they bring in 5* Bona off the bench. Their bigs killed us (Australia) in the 1st Q overnight, was the difference.

For us, Dyson Daniels has been excellent. As mentioned, he's signed with Ignite. Worth keeping an eye on Bayles, Gak and Galloway also on the Aus roster.

Wembenyama has been incredible. One of the best big prospects I've ever seen.

Mathurin and Prosper great for Canada. Got a few other notable guys too. US team has been solid, obviously some strong prospects there.


Whilst still uber raw glad to see he's improved some from when we were first mentioning him on the board. seems more coordinated and fluid out there. Still TONS of room for improvement though.
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Post#31 » by ROballer » Thu Jul 8, 2021 4:08 am

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Post#32 » by Nuntius » Thu Jul 8, 2021 9:00 am

Senegal advances to the Quarter-Finals for the first time in their history. Good for them :D

The Turkey-Argentina game also had a crazy game-winner.
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Post#33 » by UcanUwill » Thu Jul 8, 2021 10:44 am

I only judge it from highlights, but Chet seems very disappointing, no hustle and slow movement, this is a top prospect in the nation? Poku looked better.
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Post#34 » by God Squad » Thu Jul 8, 2021 11:29 am

Although it was against a bum team, that Jovic boy can ball.
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Post#35 » by God Squad » Thu Jul 8, 2021 11:29 am

UcanUwill wrote:I only judge it from highlights, but Chet seems very disappointing, no hustle and slow movement, this is a top prospect in the nation? Poku looked better.

Personally I think Paolo looks/is better.
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Re: FIBA U19 World Cup 

Post#36 » by nolang1 » Fri Jul 9, 2021 4:05 am

God Squad wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:I only judge it from highlights, but Chet seems very disappointing, no hustle and slow movement, this is a top prospect in the nation? Poku looked better.

Personally I think Paolo looks/is better.


Yeah this just isn't as good of a draft at the top. I mean Kuminga was the #1 recruit and then went to #5 or below when he reclassified.
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Post#37 » by peZt » Fri Jul 9, 2021 1:56 pm

Victor Wembanyama just further establishing himself as the #1 prospect in 2023. Had 20/6/2 and 8 blocks in the quarter final against Lithuania and led his team to a victory. Remember, he is two years younger than the competition
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Post#38 » by UcanUwill » Fri Jul 9, 2021 1:58 pm

peZt wrote:Victor Wembanyama just further establishing himself as the #1 prospect in 2023. Had 20/6/2 and 8 blocks in the quarter final against Lithuania and led his team to a victory. Remember, he is two years younger than the competition


Yeap, I watched this game, his defense is insane, Porzingis + Gobert
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Post#39 » by Charm » Fri Jul 9, 2021 4:16 pm

Pretty easy to see Khalifa Diop developing into a quality rotation big.
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Re: FIBA U19 World Cup 

Post#40 » by BlazersBroncos » Fri Jul 9, 2021 4:59 pm

Victor Wembanyama just further establishing himself as the #1 prospect in 2023. Had 20/6/2 and 8 blocks in the quarter final against Lithuania and led his team to a victory. Remember, he is two years younger than the competition


If he can stay healthy there isnt a reason he cant be a top 10 player, if not higher, when he gets a feel for the NBA. He literally has everything you could ask for in a modern big.

Generational size/length
Excellent defensive instincts
Generational mobility for his size
Elite shot mechanics for his size
Elite feel for the game consitering his size and age

He is the definition of a unicorn. A Ralph Sampson level specimen, but with a 3PT shot. Dude can be whatever he has the drive to be.

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