wizenheimer
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Not sure why you brought up Victor, since I didn't compare Yang to him, or say that he'd all the sudden be great at basketball once he learns English.lol...right
talent isn't part of the equation.
Wembanyama won't be good at basketball till he's fluent in English
To put him into counting games right now looks like tanking to me.Yang has a high ceiling but he should be with the Remix for the remainder of the season.
Desperately needs reps. He’s nowhere close to being ready for NBA pace.
Wembanyana is fluent in english.lol...right
talent isn't part of the equation.
Wembanyama won't be good at basketball till he's fluent in English
I was making a jokeNot sure why you brought up Victor, since I didn't compare Yang to him,
Yang has some offensive skills and solid BBIQ, but his lack of foot speed on the perimeter is defensively debilitating. He isn't just bad, he ends up miles from whoever he is guarding after a simple change of direction. I'm not sure how much better that can get.
He’s learning everyday but keep sensationalizing his development. I get that he’s not up to speed. You don’t get that neither was Clingan his rookie season although Clingan had years of coaching in his native language. I know what it’s like to play a sport and have that language barrier to get over. I doubt you have ever dealt with it. Yang is overthinking right now which has been my point. Not that he’s better than Clingan but that both struggled rookie year but there’s a reason one picked things up quicker rookie season. Yang knows he’s not ready yet. The kid has said so on many occasionsI get it now...as soon as Yang learns to speak English he'll cut his 3/4 sprint time in half
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Clingan was pretty consistently good his rookie year. Yang has been consistently unplayable. It's pretty obvious by both the stats and eye test. I don't know why you are so fixated on this point with Clingan. There are other terrible rookie centers in history that you could compare him to but Clingan is not one of them.He’s learning everyday but keep sensationalizing his development. I get that he’s not up to speed. You don’t get that neither was Clingan his rookie season although Clingan had years of coaching in his native language. I know what it’s like to play a sport and have that language barrier to get over. I doubt you have ever dealt with it. Yang is overthinking right now which has been my point. Not that he’s better than Clingan but that both struggled rookie year but there’s a reason one picked things up quicker rookie season. Yang knows he’s not ready yet. The kid has said so on many occasions
I never said either guy was terrible nor am I fixated on Clingans early rookie deficiencies but most of last season, he wasn’t ready but sure. Clingan obviously played against more athletic bigs than Yang. I’m not criticizing either guy. Just adding perspective before acting like Yang is a bust. I think he’ll surprise a lot of folks and his second or third year he’ll be up to speed which is normal for a center. Clingan is starting in year two which is a testament to his off season work and not normal for a centerClingan was pretty consistently good his rookie year. Yang has been consistently unplayable. It's pretty obvious by both the stats and eye test. I don't know why you are so fixated on this point with Clingan. There are other terrible rookie centers in history that you could compare him to but Clingan is not one of them.
I never said either guy was terrible nor am I fixated on Clingans early rookie deficiencies but most of last season, he wasn’t ready but sure. Clingan obviously played against more athletic bigs than Yang. I’m not criticizing either guy. Just adding perspective before acting like Yang is a bust. I think he’ll surprise a lot of folks and his second or third year he’ll be up to speed which is normal for a center. Clingan is starting in year two which is a testament to his off season work and not normal for a center. I think this topic has reached an impasse. I see a lot of upside to having Clingan and Yang for the next big tag team when Rob and Duop are gone
Clingan was pretty good last year.I never said either guy was terrible nor am I fixated on Clingans early rookie deficiencies but most of last season, he wasn’t ready but sure. Clingan obviously played against more athletic bigs than Yang. I’m not criticizing either guy. Just adding perspective before acting like Yang is a bust. I think he’ll surprise a lot of folks and his second or third year he’ll be up to speed which is normal for a center. Clingan is starting in year two which is a testament to his off season work and not normal for a center
Shot blocking and offensive boards. He was much slower and offensively challenged. Didn’t finish very well in the paint or shoot well from deep. This season he’s got a complete game. He made a bit of a leap the end of last season but made a huge one this season. He got gassed easily last season. This season he’s an iron man in comparison. I think now he’s one of our best playersClingan was pretty good last year.
