If he was a real compe or he would have chosen Cameroun, playing with Siakam could have make something with this team. But he choose facility by joining a team in which James, Curry, Durant and all the best players who already said they’d like to go to Paris. For sure there is a spot available at center, they just have Adebayo, but that’s still the easy pick. He’s such a dumb guy…
I believe it has never been a second choice for him, he first got French nationality and then managed to get American nationality. Here in France, as soon as we learnt he got American nationality, we knew he would go there. He just kept delaying his decision while there was no mystery.
It aired on canal+, a paying channel. I don't know if/when they will make it freely available.
That rarely happens with Canal Plus.
It’s premature, but will Cooper Flagg eventually replace LeBron as Cavs best player ever? And even goat SF? Ir would he be playing SG eventually and surpass Jordan? It’s silly but just a thought.
Am I the only one waiting for Bruce Lee to come in to challenge him?
It's a certainty, Lebum sucks anyway, not really a question.
I’ve seen a 7 feet tall dude run the fast break like a gazelle and block everything within 10 feet of the rim (DRob) but I had never seen anyone defend a 3 point shooter while playing help defense at the free throw line.
Same here
That flexibility is amazing. I'm sure Pop was smiling when he saw that
Pretty sure he immediately called Wemby to tell him to get over himself
Wemby is tall and flexible enough to get over himself twice.
Pop seems to be letting Wemby just do whatever he wants for now, which appears to be more surprising to Wemby than it is to anyone else.
Someone call Tony Parker and see how he feels about a rookie just getting to do what he wants under Pop! lol
In all seriousness, I like this approach for now. Eventually Pop will need to reign him in, but right now is a chance for Wemby to expand on what coach might think is possible.
Why is he not a good rebounder? Is he averse to physical contact or does he want to always go for a fast break?
He’s thin, and he plays on the perimeter.
Someone else suggested this. If he changes directions on a turnover, there is no rebound to be gotten.
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