The Giant Kid Who Could Change The NBA Forever



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49 thoughts on “The Giant Kid Who Could Change The NBA Forever”

  1. Human bodies are simply not built to endure massive punishment at anything above 7 ft. Architecturally our joints and ligaments cannot withstand massive punishment at that size, especially in the NBA where you’ll have people like Giannis and dreymond guarding him. You think even as soft as the NBA has gotten these guys will go easy on him? Nah no way. We’ll see how good the kid is but I have my doubts personally.

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  2. I don't know about bulking up. Porzingis started getting hurt when Knicks got him to bulk up. Is it possible that is not a good strategy with the tallest players? Don't have to deal with as much weight on your legs

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  3. The big issue I see here is that your sample size is too small to actually draw conclusions about injury history from. Could literally just be random bad luck that guys this tall haven't worked out. Especially since only a few of the players on this list had the kind of talent people are talking about with Wemby–guys like Ralph Sampson and Yao Ming. Given how few examples of players we've ever seen that are THIS tall and THIS talented, it's very conceivable that the ones we have seen, have just had terrible luck. It happens sometimes!

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  4. Deux publicités avant plus une pendant… La ratio contenu/pub est devenu innaceptable. Désormais j'utiliserai Newpipe à la place de Youtube. Et j'encourage d'autres à faire de même.

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  5. I will still not draft him. He seems injury prone. He won't last 7-10 seasons. He has very unstable base.

    Jokic doesn't get injured because he doesn't jump around a lot and has a stable base.

    In today's small ball NBA, I would say, anyone above 6'10 is a liability.

    I would not touch this guy.

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  6. The NBA needs to have a team of doctors and coaches focused on the longevity and health of athletes. It pays back. He certainly shouldn't gain a lot of mass, have focused training and avoid damage accumulation, hot and cold compresses, never get dehydrated… It's a war for a few more months or years.(and many millions).

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  7. If victor goes to the celctics he would fit right in with other young talents, such as jayson tatum and jaylen brown. The celtics are well put together but need some help in the perimeter and paint. He is a young prodigy and will fit right in.

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  8. How you gonna say nobody's had this much hype since lebron when zion had the same amount of hype 😂 different player types but still. Nobody would shut up about zion before his draft

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  9. Reaks of injury risk. That tall and lanky might work pre-NBA but his matchups inside NBA will throw weight around. I hope he doesn’t get hurt.

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