Embiid is the sole player in the top seven that I worry about flat-out busting. Like Randle, he has the physical tools to dominate in college, but is so new to the game that you can't really tell if he will be more Olajuwon or Olowokandi.
Name Year School Age GP Min Pts FG FGA FG% FT% TOT Asts Stls Blks TOs PFs
Joel Embiid 2013/14 Kansas 19 11 21 11 4 5.5 68.3 65 6.6 1.1 1.2 2.3 1.5 3.5
Olowokandi 1996/97 UOP 21 19.0 22.8 10.9 3.8 6.6 57.0 33.3 6.6 0.4 0.3 1.7 2.2 2.5
One big difference is that Embiid is at Kansas and not UOP meaning both better coaching and better competition. Also, Embiid's FT% hints at a more natural stroke (which my eyes confirms) and his higher assist and steal numbers tell me he's both more active and has a better understanding of the game at this stage.
I don't think Embiid is Dream 2 but using those two guys as my scale I'd say he's closer to being Olojuwon than Olowokandi. Especially watching his footwork and moves in the post. He has a very instinctive offensive game where Olowokandi looked stiff and mechanical but scored anyway because of his size and strength advantage.
Of course, the biggest issue with Kandi was between the ears and that' s always very hard to judge.
One reason I'd be comfortable with WCS is that he's not the most talented kid and I don't see star potential but I think I have a very good idea of what he'll do on the next level. Run the floor, rebounder, be a weakside help defender/block shots and be a nice athletic big to pair with Cousins.
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