JMAC3 wrote:FrodoBaggins wrote:JMAC3 wrote:
No just more so saying I don't get the fascination with comparing him to Gobert and Gobert only.
Here are other tall players who were in the NBA- all these guys were at least 7-3.
This first group were the best players... All of these guys were far more skilled as passers, scorers and played with more finesse and skills then Edey.
Rik Smits
Ralph Sampson
Wemby
Arvydas
Ilgauskas
Yao Ming
Mark Eaton
Shaun Bradley
Tacko Fall
Sim Bhullarf
George Muresan
Manute Bol
Boban
Walter Tavares
Bol Bol
Hasheem Thabeet
This Last group are guys who I would say were limited skill wise, but attempted to be good via size.
Do you think watching Edey he is anywhere close to as skilled as the first group? I would say no. Maybe he is closest to Eaton and Bradley, but he might even be worse than those 2.
Technical foul on JMAC3. Shifting the goalposts and straw-manning. Two shots.
It isn't though. The best bigs in todays game are the best bigs because of Skill, not just being big.
And based on the list I shared above it was same then.
Jokic, Embiid, Bam, Wemby, KAT, Sabonis, Davis, and Chet are the best centers in the league. They all are very good mainly because they are very skilled and pretty much nothing do with size.
You shifted the goalposts because I caught you in a snag. Then, you misrepresented my argument.
We were talking about athleticism/mobility. You were shown Zach's superior combine numbers compared to Rudy. You said Gobert improved physically since then. I said then we should expect Edey to physically improve too.
Given that you and the rest of the haters' main argument against Zach is that he's supposedly slow, I can understand why you had to shift the goalposts and strawman me. That lack of mobility argument doesn't make much sense if he's faster and more agile than Rudy Gobert, Steven Adams, Brook Lopez, Hassan Whiteside, and DeMarcus Cousins.
Gotcha. 1st down.











