hippesthippo wrote:Exp0sed wrote:Rafael122 wrote:
Yeah but it's not like Embiid went from top pick to 27th, he was picked 3rd lol. Anyway, it doesn't matter, Bucks got Giannis and won a ring, but looking back that was definitely a head scratcher.
I don't think it's such a head scratcher, it makes perfect sense
Not like Embiid was a sure thing, he was a Heavy big man with considerable injury concerns
since Wiggins and Jabari were both seen and touted as "elite" prospects, Cle and Mil decided to play it safe, fearing wasting a 1-2 pick on a potential complete bust (because of injuries mostly)
after Wiggins and Parker, no1 was seen as true high ceiling prospect and Philly decided to take the gamble and shoot for the stars
they could have passed too, he could have fell a few spots more until he found the team willing to swing for high risk\high reward fence. The lower down he falls - the more it makes sense to take him there
as it so happened the buck stopped at #3, nothing head scratching about it imo
It was a foot injury on a 7'2" guy, although he was nowhere near the weight he is now, I agree. Particularly when he emerged a little later into the draft process.
Wiggins and Jabari had been highly touted prospects for years. Both were seen as can't miss super-star prospects. Embiid may have been acknowledged by quite a few as the highest ceiling (he was so much more lithe and agile at Kansas and stood out next to a passive Wiggs), but that injury scared the **** out of a lot of GM's.
and rightfully so..
he did miss his first two season and even though he hasn't been bothered by major foot injuries since - he did turn out to be very injury prone. A major injury with his frame is never a good indicator of future health and lonegevity