I admit, I really don’t like the NBA. That said, I’m curious why Jah is a bench guy/DNP in the League? Injuries? Due to the traditional 5 being pushed out?
Remember when Gary Kubiac was asked if he wanted Elway to sit out so he could play more.His response was hell no because people would realize he was not any good and he could not make 200 k per year in any other professionI would trade jobs and salaries with him!!
This. If Carey (the most dominant freshman big-man in the country) was entering the draft in 2015, he's a top 3 pick just like Jah. If Jah was entering the draft this year, he would not be a lottery pick.Sadly but I think Carey will have the same problem in the league. For as good a year as he's having, his draft position is still mostly mid to late first round.
You are right, one just got to the league, that guy is Zion.I think there’s a big man center coming up that will change the game back to have traditional back to the basket centers. He will be so dominant that you won’t have a choice but to run your offense through him. The time is coming
You are right, one just got to the league, that guy is Zion.
Zion is the perfect small-ball 5 in today's game. The offense will be run through Zion, he will dominate in the post, and he can also play modern basketball stretching his game out to the 3 point line and attacking from there.
I get what you're saying, I just don't see it happening with a legit 7 foot type guy until the rules change. You are currently allowed to bang people down low but you can't touch someone out on the perimeter. It emphasizes spacing and perimeter play.No I mean a legit tall big man. Like another Shaq type and he's going to change the game. Zion is just...idk. he's different. But at his size and athleticism he's really rare
You are right, one just got to the league, that guy is Zion.
Zion is the perfect small-ball 5 in today's game. The offense will be run through Zion, he will dominate in the post, and he can also play modern basketball stretching his game out to the 3 point line and attacking from there.
...I think the 3-pointer has essentially gone too far and I wish the rules changed a bit to allow for bigs to again be dominant guys.
A main thing is if he would be able to defend in space. With the NBA valuing positionless basketball, the most valuable bigs in the league are the guys that can defend on the perimeter and defend the rim without being a liability.No I mean a legit tall big man. Like another Shaq type and he's going to change the game. Zion is just...idk. he's different. But at his size and athleticism he's really rare
Depends. Big Jah would be a good porno name. Almost as good as Buck Naked.I always knew him as Jahlil Okafor. I think that sounds nicer than Big Jah
Probably a combination of things...
#1 As you said, the traditional post-up big man is not as popular now as in the past...The stretch-4 playing center seems to be the way the game is evolving.
#2 Jah has always been a bit of a liability on defense; he lacks elite athleticism and that hurts when the game is played at a high pace in a man-to-man defensive scheme.
I don’t agree it’s just or mostly the traditional big man issue.
As noted by a couple, it’s his defensive liabilities. Pure and simple. He is slow-footed and can’t hang with guys defensively. If he were a shot blocker and good defender he would be on the court. Teams still play big men who are not outside shooters.
I hate this new NBA. You don’t even have to be a basketball player to make the NBA now. They just want athletes pretty much. Back in the day they used to go at the top defenders. Now people like Kawhi hardly get to guard the ball because they set a million picks to get the mismatch they want. Houston is everything that’s wrong with the NBA now. I hate watching them.I get what you're saying, I just don't see it happening with a legit 7 foot type guy until the rules change. You are currently allowed to bang people down low but you can't touch someone out on the perimeter. It emphasizes spacing and perimeter play.
When Shaq played you were allowed to be physical out anywhere on the court, so it made a lot more sense to play through the post.
I do wish the big-man came back, I love today's NBA, however I think the 3-pointer has essentially gone too far and I wish the rules changed a bit to allow for bigs to again be dominant guys.