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A note, Smith who was mentioned earlier holds the NBA’s single game block shot record with 17. In the history of this franchise there have been three post players with games they missed not a single shot. At the conclusion of the game the box score indicate they missed not one shot taken from the floor. Who are they, will there is Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul Jabbar and the third. Surprise, its Deandre Ayton now in his first year with the Lakers. As for the games there were 9 for Chamberlain, 7 for Abdul Jabbar and Deandre Ayton with 5 games. The Lakers offense fails to run through Ayton, despite that fact I find it interesting.
His name is Arafan Diane, a 7-foot-1, 280–300 pound center from Iowa United Prep in Des Moines, is heading to college this fall. He has committed to the University of Houston and will play for Kelvin Sampson after making his decision last November. According to 247 Sports, Diane is a four-star recruit and ranked as the No. 16 prospect in the Class of 2026. Diane took a unique path to the U.S., leaving Guinea seven years ago to follow his basketball dreams. Currently, scouting reports describe him as an outstanding defensive anchor and rebounder. Keep an eye out for Arafan Diane this fall.
In the NBA, some top players are only average or even in some instance poor defenders. Magic Johnson once said, “I wasn’t a good defender but I believe I played good team defense.” That might be the hope of most coaches, show you are tuned into the game by your effort on defense. The truth is, some athletes are drawn to defense because they’re motivated, but not everyone shares that same drive. In my opinion, AAU basketball contributes to this issue—coaches tend to let players simply play without emphasizing defense, and games at that level are usually all about offense. As for the headline, it’s not difficult but does require effort.
That says given the minutes to develop his game his skill and role will progress to a point where he is a steady when effective player. Allow me to cite an example, Mike Conley Jr. was a high school teammate of Greg Oden. Although he was a first round draft choice few thought much of his ability as an NBA player. Conley Jr. has managed a 19-year career in the NBA playing for the Grizzlies, Jazz and Wolves. Now don’t get this twisted, Conley Jr. was placed in a position where he received adequate playing time to cultivate his game. I believe (without offering proof) Bronny James will be able to do the same with the Lakers or some other NBA team.
For example: LeBron averaged 20.7 points per game, while Cooper averages 20.4; LeBron had 5.7 rebounds compared to Cooper’s 6.6. Interestingly, LeBron’s rookie-year field goal percentage was 40.9%, whereas Cooper’s is at 48.2%. Their three-point shooting percentages are also close—28.7% for LeBron and 30.2% for Cooper. Both players’ teams struggled during their rookie campaigns: the Cavaliers had an 18–31 record in LeBron’s first season, and the Mavericks have gone 17–32 with Cooper in the lineup. Previously, I wrote that the Dallas Mavericks now revolve around Cooper Flagg; following the Anthony Davis trade, Flagg has clearly emerged as the team’s leader and I don’t believe by default.