Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama

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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#101 » by UcanUwill » Sun May 31, 2026 5:47 pm

Mirotic12 wrote:
Bologna Smasher wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:Victor was easily best player in recent U19 and he is 2 years younger than most players who played there. He is already better than Holmgren and he is 17. I dont think Victor will be all timer, cause his offense is limited, but he looks like all time great defender.

P.S. I will plug my utube mix of him that I made few weeks ago, hope you enjoy it (I purposely started the video with him guarding guards at perimeter after switch, to showcase that he can hold his own left ''on the island'') :


I think I watched your Garuba video a bit back. Good job.


The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.



Garuba was Real Madrids back up center when he was 18, but his upside is 3rd 4th string center... Good old Miro :lol: While Garuba was limited, he also never improved on his game, which is complete opposite to Victor, who also struggled easrly on. Garuba had defense and passing game early and there was some upside there, he was also dominant in youth tournaments, he just needed to learn to shoot, which he never did. Also, his switch all defense didn't really translate to NBA that well, he was super defender at Euroleague level as a teenager.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#102 » by peZt » Sun May 31, 2026 6:06 pm

Mirotic12 wrote:
Bologna Smasher wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:Victor was easily best player in recent U19 and he is 2 years younger than most players who played there. He is already better than Holmgren and he is 17. I dont think Victor will be all timer, cause his offense is limited, but he looks like all time great defender.

P.S. I will plug my utube mix of him that I made few weeks ago, hope you enjoy it (I purposely started the video with him guarding guards at perimeter after switch, to showcase that he can hold his own left ''on the island'') :


I think I watched your Garuba video a bit back. Good job.


The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.


Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#103 » by UcanUwill » Sun May 31, 2026 6:13 pm

peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 wrote:
Bologna Smasher wrote:
I think I watched your Garuba video a bit back. Good job.


The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.


Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you


Dude is just a biggest lying troll I have ever seen on the Internet, I dp not know why it is allowed? I usually ignore his comments, but I wanted to ssee why he responded to my post from 6 years ago.

Yeah, Garuba was top 3 bigmen on Real MAdrid, best team in Europe easily at a time, when he was 18, but his upside was always 3rd 4th stringer in Euroleague. Brilliant take if not a outragious lie and nothing else. Garuba was second center this year for Real somehow too, and his injury was really devastating to the team, especially cause Tavares was also injured and Garuba was uctualy pretty good in a last stretch there. But I guess we can not forget that one of the most important bigmen on Real MAdrid, his upside is 4th string center in Euroleague actually, you know how trash that Real something team is, how did they do this year, of they were in the finals...?
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#104 » by Mirotic12 » Sun May 31, 2026 6:28 pm

UcanUwill wrote:
Mirotic12 wrote:
Bologna Smasher wrote:
I think I watched your Garuba video a bit back. Good job.


The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.



Garuba was Real Madrids back up center when he was 18, but his upside is 3rd 4th string center... Good old Miro :lol: While Garuba was limited, he also never improved on his game, which is complete opposite to Victor, who also struggled easrly on. Garuba had defense and passing game early and there was some upside there, he was also dominant in youth tournaments, he just needed to learn to shoot, which he never did. Also, his switch all defense didn't really translate to NBA that well, he was super defender at Euroleague level as a teenager.


Yes, and he was very obviously the worst center playing in the EuroLeague at the time. They only played him because they stupidly believed he had some kind of imaginary upside, because he was so young.

He didn't have any upside, and that was very obvious to anyone being objective in their evaluation of his play. Garuba had no upside. He simply was a fully grown and developed man by about age 16. Real Madrid should have known better.

In recent years, Garuba has been a 3rd/4th string center in the EuroLeague. Because Real Madrid finally realized he wasn't magically somehow getting better, just because he was a fully physically developed man by the age of 16.

For all of the money the NBA pours into pre draft player evaluations, it was an absurd situation for Garuba to be considered an across the board first round draft pick, solely because he had a man's body by the age of 16.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#105 » by Mirotic12 » Sun May 31, 2026 6:32 pm

peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 wrote:
Bologna Smasher wrote:
I think I watched your Garuba video a bit back. Good job.


The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.


Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you


I argued in the draft threads about how overrated and unskilled Garuba was. He was never good in EuroLeague at any time. He was never even an average player in EuroLeague at any time.

There is no 20/20 hindsight from me about Garuba. It was obvious from the start, that his entire basketball talent and skill was being a fully grown man by age 16, and that he couldn't actually play basketball, beyond just doing purely physical things.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#106 » by mr570 » Sun May 31, 2026 6:32 pm

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Lalouie wrote:holmgren because i can't pronounce the other guy's name


You pronounce it the way that it's written to be honest. Like the word victory, but then you remove the "ee" sound at the end. Victor.

Hope that helps.

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Post#107 » by Mirotic12 » Sun May 31, 2026 6:33 pm

UcanUwill wrote:Dude is just a biggest lying troll I have ever seen on the Internet, I dp not know why it is allowed? I usually ignore his comments, but I wanted to ssee why he responded to my post from 6 years ago.

Yeah, Garuba was top 3 bigmen on Real MAdrid, best team in Europe easily at a time, when he was 18, but his upside was always 3rd 4th stringer in Euroleague. Brilliant take if not a outragious lie and nothing else. Garuba was second center this year for Real somehow too, and his injury was really devastating to the team, especially cause Tavares was also injured and Garuba was uctualy pretty good in a last stretch there. But I guess we can not forget that one of the most important bigmen on Real MAdrid, his upside is 4th string center in Euroleague actually, you know how trash that Real something team is, how did they do this year, of they were in the finals...?


Usman Garuba has been Real Madrid's 3rd/4th string center ever since he rejoined them.

Real Madrid played better when he wasn't on the floor. They played better without him. They played better even when they used power forwards at center, instead of him. Trey Lyles did a better job at center for them than Garuba did.

I'm not the one that is trolling here.
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Post#108 » by JohnnyNeptune » Sun May 31, 2026 6:41 pm

sikma42 wrote:This is so disrespectful to each of those guys.

This is more Shaq vs Rik Smits, if Rik Smits decided not to compete (but Rik did show up)

Bornstellar wrote: It's more like Tmac versus Corey Maggette or Curry vs Kemba. Chet doesn't deserve comparison to those other guys you mentioned

Typical in the moment overreactions. Never gets old. He had one bad series. At the end of the day he's an all-nba, all-defense guy who will likely improve and have a successful career after this.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#109 » by sikma42 » Sun May 31, 2026 6:48 pm

JohnnyNeptune wrote:
sikma42 wrote:This is so disrespectful to each of those guys.

This is more Shaq vs Rik Smits, if Rik Smits decided not to compete (but Rik did show up)

Bornstellar wrote: It's more like Tmac versus Corey Maggette or Curry vs Kemba. Chet doesn't deserve comparison to those other guys you mentioned

Typical in the moment overreactions. Never gets old. He had one bad series. At the end of the day he's an all-nba, all-defense guy who will likely improve and have a successful career after this.


I’ve been saying this about Chet for the last two years. Certainly not an “in the moment overreaction.”

Also, you can be successful and soft. If that’s your bar for him you just sound like an apologist.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#110 » by peZt » Sun May 31, 2026 6:52 pm

Mirotic12 wrote:
peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 wrote:
The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.


Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you


I argued in the draft threads about how overrated and unskilled Garuba was. He was never good in EuroLeague at any time. He was never even an average player in EuroLeague at any time.

There is no 20/20 hindsight from me about Garuba. It was obvious from the start, that his entire basketball talent and skill was being a fully grown man by age 16, and that he couldn't actually play basketball, beyond just doing purely physical things.



Again, you keep moving the goalposts. As always when youre exposed.

Nobody said that Usman was a great prospect. I was referring to your initial comment about how NBA scouts suck because supposedly everybody knew that Usman sucked as a prospect. That is just a complete lie. If EVERYBODY knew he would be trash, Real MAdrid wouldnt have used him as their main backup as a 18!!! year old. And he wouldnt have played for the spanish national team even before the draft. So you can't do your usual stick of bashing the NBA for something that your beloved Europeans did as well: In this case hyping Garuba. NBA scouts held him in high regard specifcially because he was hyped in Europe and not only hyped but getting significant rotational minutes in the best team in Europe. So again, you're just spouting bull

Also, I know your stick for probably 15 years now. That's how long youve annoyed people with your various usernames on the internet.

Your go to move is: WHenever a european prospect is hyped up you preemptively talk trash about them. In this case you have 2 options:

1) They succeed in the NBA -> Well he sucked in Europe, this shows how easy NBA is
2) They bust in the NBA -> Told you he was trash, those damn NBA scouts dont know nothing

Ive never seen you talk positively about a european NBA draft prospect UNLESS they were undeniably productive already at the pro level. So cases where you could not believable paint them as trash. Examples Luka, Sengun etc. But anybody else, who is just a prospect without much pro experience, you ALWAYS trash them, say how bad they are, how NBA scouts suck for thinking they'd be a top 10 prospect etc. And in the end you can apply one of the 2 above mentioned arguments when they suck or succeed in the NBA. Same thing rinse repeat for 15 years
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Post#111 » by Mirotic12 » Sun May 31, 2026 6:54 pm

peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 wrote:
peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you


I argued in the draft threads about how overrated and unskilled Garuba was. He was never good in EuroLeague at any time. He was never even an average player in EuroLeague at any time.

There is no 20/20 hindsight from me about Garuba. It was obvious from the start, that his entire basketball talent and skill was being a fully grown man by age 16, and that he couldn't actually play basketball, beyond just doing purely physical things.



Again, you keep moving the goalposts. As always when youre exposed.

Nobody said that Usman was a great prospect. I was referring to your initial comment about how NBA scouts suck because supposedly everybody knew that Usman sucked as a prospect. That is just a complete lie. If EVERYBODY knew he would be trash, Real MAdrid wouldnt have used him as their main backup as a 18!!! year old. And he wouldnt have played for the spanish national team even before the draft. So you can't do your usual stick of bashing the NBA for something that your beloved Europeans did as well: In this case hyping Garuba

Also, I know your stick since for probably 15 years now. That's how long youve annoyed people with your various usernames on the internet.

Your go to move is: WHenever a european prospect is hyped up you preemptively talk trash about them. In this case you have 2 options:

1) They succeed in the NBA -> Well he sucked in Europe, this shows how easy NBA is
2) They bust in the NBA -> Told you he was trash, those damn NBA scouts dont know nothing

Ive never seen you talk positively about a european NBA draft prospect UNLESS they were undeniably productive already at the pro level. So cases where you could not believable paint them as trash. Examples Luka, Sengun etc. But anybody else, who is just a prospect without much pro experience, you ALWAYS trash them, say how bad they are, how NBA scouts suck for thinking they'd be a top 10 prospect etc. And in the end you can apply one of the 2 above mentioned arguments when they suck or succeed in the NBA. Same thing rinse repeat for 15 years


The NBA doesn't actually really know anything about players in Europe. They didn't even have an objective view about Luka, when he was at least already a top 4 player in Europe, at age 18/19.

Are you an NBA talent evaluator? You sure seem to take it personally when their very extreme and proven incompetence, like considering Garuba a first round talent, is correcly and fairly pointed out.
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Post#112 » by Special_Puppy » Sun May 31, 2026 6:59 pm

People dismissing the incredible season Chet just had because of one playoff series are being silly
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Post#113 » by God Squad » Mon Jun 1, 2026 12:03 pm

God Squad wrote:Easily Wembanyama to me. But I also think Chet is kinda overrated and prefer Paolo Banchero, but we'll see.

Oh this aged well.
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Post#114 » by yannisk » Mon Jun 1, 2026 12:26 pm

UcanUwill wrote:
peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 wrote:
The NBA's pre draft fascination with Usman Garuba was so totally bizarre.

Anyone with just the basics of fundamental basketball experience and knowledge, that watched him.play in the EuroLeague with Real Madrid, should have very easily been able to see that his upside was probably like a 3rd or 4th string center in the EuroLeague.

That was one of the all time classic examples of proof that the NBA talent evaluators do not actually know anything about players or teams in Europe.


Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you


Dude is just a biggest lying troll I have ever seen on the Internet, I dp not know why it is allowed? I usually ignore his comments, but I wanted to ssee why he responded to my post from 6 years ago.

Yeah, Garuba was top 3 bigmen on Real MAdrid, best team in Europe easily at a time, when he was 18, but his upside was always 3rd 4th stringer in Euroleague. Brilliant take if not a outragious lie and nothing else. Garuba was second center this year for Real somehow too, and his injury was really devastating to the team, especially cause Tavares was also injured and Garuba was uctualy pretty good in a last stretch there. But I guess we can not forget that one of the most important bigmen on Real MAdrid, his upside is 4th string center in Euroleague actually, you know how trash that Real something team is, how did they do this year, of they were in the finals...?


If only Spanoulis was the coach of Real Madrid at the time, he would immediately understand Garuba was useless but using his excellent player development skills he would have turned Garuba to the next Duncan
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Post#115 » by Infinite Llamas » Mon Jun 1, 2026 2:32 pm

Sofia wrote:Mods got 29 posters to ban


Lmao that Chet gained 6 votes since the bump
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Post#116 » by Black Jack » Mon Jun 1, 2026 3:43 pm

sikma42 wrote:
JohnnyNeptune wrote:Wemby vs Chet is this generation's lopsided "ATG vs poor man's version" rivalry

MJ vs Drexler
Kobe vs T-Mac
Lebron vs Carmelo
Curry vs Lillard
Wemby vs Chet


This is so disrespectful to each of those guys.

This is more Shaq vs Rik Smits, if Rik Smits decided not to compete (but Rik did show up)


Smits was way better cmon

Chet’s comparable right now is Shawn Bradley
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Post#117 » by Kobe187 » Mon Jun 1, 2026 3:45 pm

God Squad wrote:Easily Wembanyama to me. But I also think Chet is kinda overrated and prefer Paolo Banchero, but we'll see.


What a call.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#118 » by Mirotic12 » Mon Jun 1, 2026 3:58 pm

Black Jack wrote:
sikma42 wrote:
JohnnyNeptune wrote:Wemby vs Chet is this generation's lopsided "ATG vs poor man's version" rivalry

MJ vs Drexler
Kobe vs T-Mac
Lebron vs Carmelo
Curry vs Lillard
Wemby vs Chet


This is so disrespectful to each of those guys.

This is more Shaq vs Rik Smits, if Rik Smits decided not to compete (but Rik did show up)


Smits was way better cmon

Chet’s comparable right now is Shawn Bradley


Shawn Bradley had a lot of fight in him as a player. He would've for sure taken it personally if Wemby was doing that to him.

Even if he couldn't have done anything physically to really respond that much, he would have at least fought, given it his best, and would've made Wemby work harder.

In terms of mental toughness and competiveness, Holmgren is a shrinking violet compared to Shawn Bradley
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Post#119 » by Mirotic12 » Mon Jun 1, 2026 4:00 pm

yannisk wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:
peZt wrote:
Mirotic12 again with his genuis hindsighted takes. Its so easy being you:
When a european player sucks -> Well they were trash in Europe also (no matter who, their accomplishments in Europe will be neglected
When a european player becomes good in the NBA --> This shows how easy the NBA is: He was never that good in Europe
Basically, its impossible to win an argument against Mirotic12/Euroleague

As to Usman. I love how you say "It was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of basketball that he would never be more than a 4th string center in Euroleague". Yet, at age 18 he was already the 2nd string center at maybe the best team in Europe. He also gave his national team debut before the draft. So youre telling me the coach of REal Madrid and the entirety of spanish basketball also dont have a basic understanding of Basketball? Its again just those brainless NBA people that are stupid right? Everyone, except you


Dude is just a biggest lying troll I have ever seen on the Internet, I dp not know why it is allowed? I usually ignore his comments, but I wanted to ssee why he responded to my post from 6 years ago.

Yeah, Garuba was top 3 bigmen on Real MAdrid, best team in Europe easily at a time, when he was 18, but his upside was always 3rd 4th stringer in Euroleague. Brilliant take if not a outragious lie and nothing else. Garuba was second center this year for Real somehow too, and his injury was really devastating to the team, especially cause Tavares was also injured and Garuba was uctualy pretty good in a last stretch there. But I guess we can not forget that one of the most important bigmen on Real MAdrid, his upside is 4th string center in Euroleague actually, you know how trash that Real something team is, how did they do this year, of they were in the finals...?


If only Spanoulis was the coach of Real Madrid at the time, he would immediately understand Garuba was useless but using his excellent player development skills he would have turned Garuba to the next Duncan


Spanoulis would have had the sense to loan him.
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Re: Better Prospect: Chet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama 

Post#120 » by Mr Puddles » Tue Jun 2, 2026 2:51 am

Infinite Llamas wrote:
Sofia wrote:Mods got 29 posters to ban


Lmao that Chet gained 6 votes since the bump


The vote was actually closer when I bumped it. Close to a quarter voted for Chet.

I'm not even doing this out of bad blood, I've had plenty of bad takes myself. E.g. I was super relieved when the Suns missed out on drafting Tatum because I figured we already had a better version of him in TJ Warren.

Just fun to see what the takes were at the time, and how things have been turning out since.
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