granthath9
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It was the first number that popped up on google so it could be inaccurate.From that video in Donna’s article he looks bigger than 212…
It was the first number that popped up on google so it could be inaccurate.
That was his weight in 2024, there's no way its that now. He definitely looks 230+, more muscular than the typical 7 footers we've had recently212
218 (99kg) on his current team website roster...From that video in Donna’s article he looks bigger than 212… but looks like he has the frame to put weight on for sure.
It was the first number that popped up on google so it could be inaccurate.
good to knowThat was his weight in 2024, there's no way its that now. He definitely looks 230+, more muscular than the typical 7 footers we've had recently
That's how I like my ass arms.Kid has some long ass arms. Barely has to jump to dunk.
Baby hooks and put backs. Baby hooks and put backs.Seems like a guy that can contribute Suare-like minutes.
Moves well. Love the way he spins it on the FT line. And tape shows multiple left-handed blocks.
Cool get.
This is a great post.That's how I like my ass arms.
I don't think Sidibe is a great example. He got hurt and was a fraction of himself while at SU.Agree.
But take video like this with a grain of salt. I remember back when we recruited Bourama Sidibe when he was in high school. This was pre-injuries, which really derailed him.
In his film, Sidibe would get rebounds, handle the ball in the open floor [just like Siby's footage], and dish it off with nifty passes to teammates in transition or dunk on people. Defenders would try to steal the ball, and he'd go around his back, etc. and keep pushing it upfloor.
My first impression was -- geez, this guy handles the ball like Derrick Coleman.
We obviously saw NONE of that capability when he arrived at Syracuse.
Siby's footage 100% reminds me of Sidibe's.
What DID pop for me was the athleticism, the court vision, the reasonably good offensive foundational skills, the shot blocking. This is a decent prospect, he just might need time.
I don't think Sidibe is a great example. He got hurt and was a fraction of himself while at SU.
When I saw him at the Jordan Brand Classic in NYC, against other elite freshmen, he was the real deal.
He put up better numbers against kids his age. Those were against men. 23-24 year olds. Former NBA draft picks etc.“ During the 2025-26 season across various Serbian leagues considered to be a higher level than previous years, Siby averaged 3.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.3 steals and 1.1 blocks in 13 minutes per game while shooting 62.5% from the floor and 81.5% from the free-throw line.”
Not that I know a thing about the guy, but this data suggests he’ll be a back up C this coming season.
I have to imagine they have a starter in mind that’ll sign soon.
Freeman is not a rim protector will get abused inside. Get another proven center who can jump and defend. If we take a chance on Freeman he can spell other guys for 5 minutes a halfGive me Freeman as the starter, Goodrick as the back up and this kid as the development piece and I think we are setting ourselves up nicely.
Still would want 2 more forwards in the 3/4 combo role that can back up Sadiq. And an explosive point guard
I'm just saying - you don't know that Sidibe wouldn't have been a very productive player from the jump at SU if he had not gotten injured.Huh?
I didn't compare him to Sidibe. I compared his film, and some of the thing we saw in the film [like handling the ball adroitly in the open floor], to stuff in Sidibe's film.
I'm just saying - you don't know that Sidibe wouldn't have been a very productive player from the jump at SU if he had not gotten injured.
This kid has some really good tape that could translate - and maybe he could be an impact guy right away. I am not sure I would bank on it, but the fact that the quote from the P-S states these two international kids were high, high level and sought after by many top-level schools has me optimistic.