Originally Posted by BWillie:
He was definitely the better prospect but he wasn't that good in college. Probably a Top 40 guy in college that one year.
Disagree. Embiid's defense already put him much higher than that by January. He's a generational defensive player in basketball history when healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The Wiggins hype was so built up over the period of nearly a half decade that I'm not sure anything knocks him off that spot, but I was telling anybody who would listen back in 2013 that Embiid was the best prospect in that draft from about December on. I suppose it's possible.
Had Embiid dominated that tourney en route to a title, he goes 1/1.
Just look how helpless George Niang looked against him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
He was definitely the better prospect but he wasn't that good in college. Probably a Top 40 guy in college that one year.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Disagree. Embiid's defense already put him much higher than that by January. He's a generational defensive player in basketball history when healthy.
The evolution of Embiid from his first game or two to how he was playing in January is the fastest I've ever seen a player improve. Embiid was by far the best player on the court every time he was out there before his injury. I recall a team just went out with what seemed like intent to injure Embiid and shoved him in the back and nearly tackled him all game. Fkers robbed us of more Embiid that year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
They were 7th in the country in KenPom that year and Embiid didn't play for the final month. They could have won it all.
If Conner hit that third three in a row they win and he probably stays at Kansas. Maybe.
Conner was so weird with how accurate he was at 3 but only off the dribble
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I could see these two having a Wiggins-Embiid type impact.
Not too many teams have a duo of that talent level.
Now add Tyran Stokes like a Darrell Arthur and baby you got a stew goin [Reply]
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Man, I miss the old days when we'd have him for 3 seasons. 3 chances at a Natty.
But, its been awhile since we had the #1 player. After the shitshow of last year. I'm ready to see some brilliant play with these horses. Self has to bring another championship home or at least make a final 4. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
The evolution of Embiid from his first game or two to how he was playing in January is the fastest I've ever seen a player improve. Embiid was by far the best player on the court every time he was out there before his injury. I recall a team just went out with what seemed like intent to injure Embiid and shoved him in the back and nearly tackled him all game. Fkers robbed us of more Embiid that year.
This is a myth. He showed and oozed insane potential from day one. In fact, go look at the game logs. He had some of the best games early in the season. [Reply]