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Official NBA 25-26 Thread

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Wemby is unbelievable.

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1 hour ago, SoxAce said:

Wemby is unbelievable.

The fact that this 7'4" monster's best play wasn't anything tied to defense or his ability to control the paint, but instead was a logo three with 20 seconds on the clock that silenced an entire area, speaks volumes.

Dude is terrifying for the league.

My only concern with Wemby is that he's unusually tall, unusually tall players don't last long, don't know how durable he can be long term, especially if he gets bulkier with age, so much stress to his knees and joints but other than that, he's a cheat code, GOAT tier talent and hopefully he can have a long career, good kid with a great attitude. I currently live in San Antonio so I get to see how special he is and how much of a difference a franchise like the Spurs are so much better than the Bulls. It's not only Wemby, they have a really talented core of young of players, especially Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper whom along with Wemby will be the players the Spurs will build around as they will surely compete for NBA titles going forward (health permitting)...meanwhile the Bulls remain mediocre 🙄

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2 hours ago, MexSoxFan#1 said:

My only concern with Wemby is that he's unusually tall, unusually tall players don't last long, don't know how durable he can be long term, especially if he gets bulkier with age, so much stress to his knees and joints but other than that, he's a cheat code, GOAT tier talent and hopefully he can have a long career, good kid with a great attitude. I currently live in San Antonio so I get to see how special he is and how much of a difference a franchise like the Spurs are so much better than the Bulls. It's not only Wemby, they have a really talented core of young of players, especially Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper whom along with Wemby will be the players the Spurs will build around as they will surely compete for NBA titles going forward (health permitting)...meanwhile the Bulls remain mediocre 🙄

Health will be Wembys biggest asset going forward. If he can stay on the court, nothing will stop him.

4 hours ago, MexSoxFan#1 said:

My only concern with Wemby is that he's unusually tall, unusually tall players don't last long, don't know how durable he can be long term, especially if he gets bulkier with age, so much stress to his knees and joints but other than that, he's a cheat code, GOAT tier talent and hopefully he can have a long career, good kid with a great attitude. I currently live in San Antonio so I get to see how special he is and how much of a difference a franchise like the Spurs are so much better than the Bulls. It's not only Wemby, they have a really talented core of young of players, especially Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper whom along with Wemby will be the players the Spurs will build around as they will surely compete for NBA titles going forward (health permitting)...meanwhile the Bulls remain mediocre 🙄

Barring injuries it is hard to see anyone other than the Spurs or Thunder winning the title the next few years. Both teams are young and loaded. The Spurs lottery luck going back to Robinson in 87 is just absolutely ridiculous. They have never had the best lotto odds but have won the lotto 3 times, twice with generational talents in Duncan and Wemby and one time a guy probably just a bit below that in David Robinson but still a clear cut #1 and hall of famer. Then two other times right after getting Wemby they move up and land Castle and Harper. Props to them on Castle since that draft sucked and they made the right pick but getting a no brainer stud like Harper to pair with those two because Wemby had the blood clots last year (similar to getting Duncan because Robinson got hurt) is off the charts good luck. Obviously the Spurs have made a lot of other good moves over the years (Ginobili, Parker, Leonard, etc.) but their run as such a good franchise is built almost entirely on lotto luck.

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