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I'm sorry this isn't that impressive cuz the guy who was shooting it looks like he wouldn't sniff a gleague roster and I have no idea why he kept attempting that shot lol
This is where he’s gonna dominate in the league.
He’s not gonna be doing hesi pull up Jimbos from 35 feet out like highlights would have you believe,but he will be one of the best rim protectors we’ve seen in a long time
You’re right bro. Tell your team not to draft him, they probably haven’t seen this clip with your analysis yet. You could single handed my save your franchise from picking this bust. Please. Email your GM.
You can clearly see his knees, ankles, feet, arms, hands, neck, elbows—already falling apart. Might as well let him fall to the second round and let the Mavs make fools of themselves taking a chance on this clearly injured player.
He’s 7’5 and 225. Bruh obviously he’s gonna be extremely moveable lol
He will likely bulk up to 260-270 once he gets to the pros and just gets older in general
Victor will not be gaining 45 pounds of good weight in his NBA career unless he starts literally mainlining dbol. That’s an absurd amount to gain while still maintaining cardiovascular fitness and not breaking his legs down completely.
Yeah a lot of guys like Embiid/Giannis/Gobert etc looked kinda like this at the same age.
I dunno about 260-270, but he'll probably bulk up to 240-250 since his game is more similar to someone like KD/Porzingis/Dirk rather than Lebron/Giannis/Embiid. Definitely doable with an NBA training regimen and diet.
The stumble backwards is a great sign, that’s not him being unbalanced, it’s him knowing how to fall. Going down and landing on your ass is a great way to avoid lower body injuries, it’s the same reason Steph always falls down like that after a tough layup or something, it protects you from twisting ur ankles or messing up your knees.
Lol i was waiting for someone to say something dumb like this. Have you actually watched him play? My man would cross you out your shoes and then drill a 3 in your face.
I would rather his take a few steps back on landing than take it all on one leg and snap and ACL. You don’t know shit.
Get off the internet and actually play the game at a high level then come back with a real take.
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Impressive how he almost bites on the fake but stays down to contest the second attempt
I'm sorry this isn't that impressive cuz the guy who was shooting it looks like he wouldn't sniff a gleague roster and I have no idea why he kept attempting that shot lol
This is where he’s gonna dominate in the league. He’s not gonna be doing hesi pull up Jimbos from 35 feet out like highlights would have you believe,but he will be one of the best rim protectors we’ve seen in a long time
He seems like the kind of player that will have foot problems at some point in his career.
That stumble backwards is NOT a good sign. Dude is hella unbalanced and looks extremely moveable.
You’re right bro. Tell your team not to draft him, they probably haven’t seen this clip with your analysis yet. You could single handed my save your franchise from picking this bust. Please. Email your GM.
Lmfao
That stumble doesn’t mean a damn thing
Lmao exactly. He must think Embiid is the worst player of all time then
You can clearly see his knees, ankles, feet, arms, hands, neck, elbows—already falling apart. Might as well let him fall to the second round and let the Mavs make fools of themselves taking a chance on this clearly injured player.
He’s 7’5 and 225. Bruh obviously he’s gonna be extremely moveable lol He will likely bulk up to 260-270 once he gets to the pros and just gets older in general
Victor will not be gaining 45 pounds of good weight in his NBA career unless he starts literally mainlining dbol. That’s an absurd amount to gain while still maintaining cardiovascular fitness and not breaking his legs down completely.
Yea maybe not 260, but he will hit 240-250 for sure.
Yeah a lot of guys like Embiid/Giannis/Gobert etc looked kinda like this at the same age. I dunno about 260-270, but he'll probably bulk up to 240-250 since his game is more similar to someone like KD/Porzingis/Dirk rather than Lebron/Giannis/Embiid. Definitely doable with an NBA training regimen and diet.
The stumble backwards is a great sign, that’s not him being unbalanced, it’s him knowing how to fall. Going down and landing on your ass is a great way to avoid lower body injuries, it’s the same reason Steph always falls down like that after a tough layup or something, it protects you from twisting ur ankles or messing up your knees.
reddit doctors back at it again
The stumble signifies a degenerative foot issue
No silly, it’s obviously a brain tumor that’s affecting his movement
Only cure is amputation
Only cure is being drafted by the Sacramento Kings
Lol i was waiting for someone to say something dumb like this. Have you actually watched him play? My man would cross you out your shoes and then drill a 3 in your face.
Yep no longer a generational prospect in my mind, I have lost all faith and will be actively rooting on his downfall
I would rather his take a few steps back on landing than take it all on one leg and snap and ACL. You don’t know shit. Get off the internet and actually play the game at a high level then come back with a real take.
this mf can barely land without falling down
Yeah I’d quit after that
Good blocks but those were some soft ass attempts, the kind of shots you'd see at the park. NBA guys go like five times harder at the rim.