This is the start of a perennial all-star career for Drummond. Very happy for him. He looks similar to Cousins but instead he has a good head on his shoulders. He will represent UConn really well for many years.
Classic case of a guy with incredible talent willing to put in the work to reach his potential. He worked like a dog the last two summers and it's paying dividends.
RandomBYIdiot said:Yes, but I'm disappointed that he didn't do this when he was at UConn.
Those first two comments are hard to argue, the third one is a dude who read a headline.
I'm sure the millions of dollars at stake doesn't hurtBreaking News: 18 year old athletically gifted but raw big man improves and matures tremendously in the following three years, as he is allowed to work and focus on his game 24/7 w the best instruction and competition in the world. Shocking stuff. That second post is stupid.
Only the first one makes sense.
He will, but he doesn't need it yet. His first step is too quick for most big guys.The next step in his offensive development will be to catch it in the post, turn and face, and make the 12-14 foot jump shot. If he learns that, he will be the best big man in the league (along with Davis) for a decade.
Breaking News: 18 year old athletically gifted but raw big man improves and matures tremendously in the following three years, as he is allowed to work and focus on his game 24/7 w the best instruction and competition in the world. Shocking stuff. That second post is stupid.
Only the first one makes sense.
https://www.numberfire.com/nba/news/6736/breaking-down-andre-drummond-s-ridiculous-start
Great article from Number Fire: 'Breaking Down Andre Drummond's Ridiculous Start'