Guy was a defensive monster and ripped as hell. He would be insane with today's training and nutrition. Nature was all there and nurture would have been too. Defensive specialist. Monster shotblocker. "Mundane?!"

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Ill-yasova wrote:driese0824 wrote:well greg odom was a dudue that size who could do everything embiid could do.Let me ask if odom instead of enbiid was in the draft this year would u feel the same way bout him as you do about embiid(without knowing bout odoms health concerns.)
Nope. Embiid has much better footwork, ball handling, jump shooting, and post moves. Oden was really good at dunking basketballs and not much else (ala Drummond). Oden on the other hand could have been one of the best defensive centers ever while Embiid should still be pretty damn good.
VooDoo7 wrote:JEIS wrote:
Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
Fotis St wrote:Wherever you are David, I love you man.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Serge28 wrote: You're right, Oden was not nearly as fluid and tenacious as prime Nate, but then again we never got to see prime Oden. We never got to see him properly develop into the kind of player most envisioned him becoming when Portland chose him #1 over Durant. While Nate isn't a perfect comparison by any means, I do still think that, if not for injuries, Oden's player trajectory would have been more similar to Nate than say, Wilt, Russell, Kareem, Walton, Hakeem, Admiral, Ewing, Zo, Dikembe, etc. I struggled coming up with a proper comparison and thought Thurmond as a ceiling was fairly realistic.
sidney lanier wrote:Serge28 wrote: You're right, Oden was not nearly as fluid and tenacious as prime Nate, but then again we never got to see prime Oden. We never got to see him properly develop into the kind of player most envisioned him becoming when Portland chose him #1 over Durant. While Nate isn't a perfect comparison by any means, I do still think that, if not for injuries, Oden's player trajectory would have been more similar to Nate than say, Wilt, Russell, Kareem, Walton, Hakeem, Admiral, Ewing, Zo, Dikembe, etc. I struggled coming up with a proper comparison and thought Thurmond as a ceiling was fairly realistic.
Mr. Robinson seems to me to be a pretty good embodiment of what a healthy Oden might have become. To me they had the same upright, relatively stiff but physically dominant offensive presence.
we still would have been comfortable," Hammond told 620 WTMJ's Greg Matzek. "But obviously the higher you are, the better you're going to feel
DanoMac wrote:we still would have been comfortable," Hammond told 620 WTMJ's Greg Matzek. "But obviously the higher you are, the better you're going to feel
Serge28 wrote:DanoMac wrote:we still would have been comfortable," Hammond told 620 WTMJ's Greg Matzek. "But obviously the higher you are, the better you're going to feel
I finally agree with Hammond on something!
"we look at him [Knight] as a keeper piece for this organization
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engelmartin wrote:After watching Lebron last night, I'm definitely leaning toward Jabari now. He's definitely closer to a Carmelo/Lebron than Wiggins is, and Jabari is just that physical and instinctual. All the limited upside stuff is still there, but the Pierce/Robinson comparisons are off considering he's that much bigger at 6 "9. Of course, tanking another year with Wiggins might get us a better third piece before the rest of the league will really take us serious. Hopefully Cleveland leaves us Embiid.
76ciology wrote:engelmartin wrote:After watching Lebron last night, I'm definitely leaning toward Jabari now. He's definitely closer to a Carmelo/Lebron than Wiggins is, and Jabari is just that physical and instinctual. All the limited upside stuff is still there, but the Pierce/Robinson comparisons are off considering he's that much bigger at 6 "9. Of course, tanking another year with Wiggins might get us a better third piece before the rest of the league will really take us serious. Hopefully Cleveland leaves us Embiid.
Personally, I think his defense is overblown. First, no one really can individually stop guys like LBJ or KD, it takes a total team effort. Second, he's got the tools to be a good defensive player. He's mobile, athletic and has elite standing reach, bigger than most PFs. Third, with better effort and conditioning, I think he can improve his defense. It's really against all odds if he end up not improving his defense. It's rare to see a guy that mobile, athletic and that long to be that kind of a bad defensive player.
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