Just not true. The NBA is the best defense in the world. If a guy can’t play defense in the NBA he has to be all world on offense to stick.It's the NBA. Nobody plays defense......
Perhaps he could administer high quality H2O.
Just not true. The NBA is the best defense in the world. If a guy can’t play defense in the NBA he has to be all world on offense to stick.It's the NBA. Nobody plays defense......
Perhaps he could administer high quality H2O.
Oweh is not a good defender. All he does is gamble. When the gamble pays off it looks great. The 95% it doesn’t his man is wide open.Josh Okogie has been in the NBA for 10 years. Strictly for his defensive skill guarding wings. Otega has the ability to do that. Will he concede that’s the only way he can have an extended NBA career and work toward that? Who knows?
Agree and I hate the NBA. But go listen to Reed’s comments about how much faster the NBA game is and how now in his 2nd year it is slowing down for him.Just not true. The NBA is the best defense in the world. If a guy can’t play defense in the NBA he has to be all world on offense to stick.
That’s because 99% of people’s opinions are something they heard from someone else and didn’t even bother to decide for themselves. When someone says they don’t play defense in the NBA, the only thing I hear them say is, “I don’t watch the NBA, but I do allow other people to think for me.” @UKBB4Ever is absolutely correct on this, if you can’t guard in the NBA, you better be ELITE on offense or you’ll be on Indeed in weeks.It really stuns me how people think the top players in the world suddenly are in some agreement to guard nobody.
yep and unfortunately I don’t think at 6‘4” Oweh is going to make it. Hope for him that I’m wrong. Do think he will get paid somewhere to play though.That’s because 99% of people’s opinions are something they heard from someone else and didn’t even bother to decide for themselves. When someone says they don’t play defense in the NBA, the only thing I hear them say is, “I don’t watch the NBA, but I do allow other people to think for me.” @UKBB4Ever is absolutely correct on this, if you can’t guard in the NBA, you better be ELITE on offense or you’ll be on Indeed in weeks.
He could be a 2-way level guy. A poor man’s Jimmy Butler. I think Aberdeen is the one who may have more NBA upside. Think he finds a roster spot and might stick around.yep and unfortunately I don’t think at 6‘4” Oweh is going to make it. Hope for him that I’m wrong. Do think he will get paid somewhere to play though.
Perhaps you are correct. I don't watch much NBA. Honestly not watching much college ball these days....Just not true. The NBA is the best defense in the world. If a guy can’t play defense in the NBA he has to be all world on offense to stick.
i think aberdeen has a more nba style game too, bht i think he will have a harder time finding a spot, oweh might get drafted but stashed like breaHe could be a 2-way level guy. A poor man’s Jimmy Butler. I think Aberdeen is the one who may have more NBA upside. Think he finds a roster spot and might stick around.
Magic 8 ball said it must be so. He's a NBA playerHe seemed to have worked on his 3 pt shooting but overall, he’s still a 6-4” small forward that primarily drives to the hoop. Did he improve enough this year to be picked by an NBA team?
He is a great athlete so should theoretically be great at defense but not a great shooter or passer for that matter.
No offense to the player but I am glad he is gone. If he is your main offensive weapon you are not a very good team.I doubt it, but he's a really good college player. Unfortunately I don't see us finding a guy who can replace his production next year, especially with our current lack of recruiting.
Oscar was a great rebounder but that was it. JQ, if healthy, has way more upside. He is already a much better defender than OscarI struggle to see JQ making an NBA roster, when Oscar cannot do it. I do not see Oweh as a pro, but hard to be certain.
Yes, he is an NBA player. He was drafted to Miami and already logged his first trade.He seemed to have worked on his 3 pt shooting but overall, he’s still a 6-4” small forward that primarily drives to the hoop. Did he improve enough this year to be picked by an NBA team?
Yes he absolutely is and for this one reason. Watch the NBA finals and one thing stands out above all else in todays game - this league is a warrior, dog league. Yes OO will struggle on the offensive side some with his outside game and and ability to make 3s but he is as athletic and physical with the ball going down hill and will has the same physical toughness and strength on the defensive side to go with it that will make him a tremendous bench guy to bring in in spells.He seemed to have worked on his 3 pt shooting but overall, he’s still a 6-4” small forward that primarily drives to the hoop. Did he improve enough this year to be picked by an NBA team?
NBA offense is so good they make defense look bad, but if you really watch playoff basketball or even regular season games, especially live they are all fast and rotate in a second to other guys. They would dominate a college team defensively. Pros make tough shots all night long. They sandbag sometimes and old guys that save energy for offense look bad a lot of times. Overall they play well on both ends.That’s because 99% of people’s opinions are something they heard from someone else and didn’t even bother to decide for themselves. When someone says they don’t play defense in the NBA, the only thing I hear them say is, “I don’t watch the NBA, but I do allow other people to think for me.” @UKBB4Ever is absolutely correct on this, if you can’t guard in the NBA, you better be ELITE on offense or you’ll be on Indeed in weeks.
I’ll never understand the hate he gets on here. Dude balled out for two years. Every night we could count on him. We would have been so bad without him.Oweh worked hard and really improved while at UK. His senior year did not start for him like he would have wanted but he is clearly a baller and could be a solid rotational piece. Happy for him!!
That’s not his problem, he didn’t recruit the team. I bet if we had a PG, a healthy JQ, and half the other guys showed up every night he would be amazing. He was amazing on the first years team, even better last year.No offense to the player but I am glad he is gone. If he is your main offensive weapon you are not a very good team.
Historically, about 65% to 70% of NBA second-round picks eventually make an active regular-season roster and play at least one NBA game. However, this rate drops significantly to under 40% for picks selected in the second half of the round (picks 46–60), where players frequently land on Two-Way contracts or are stashed overseas. The likelihood of signing a guaranteed NBA contract and sticking with a roster spot closely correlates with the draft slot:Yes. He’s physical and will have much better coaching in the NBA. Can get to the rim and has a decent mid-range jumper. I say he makes a roster.
He was a scorer and defender and moved the ball down the floor almost as fast as John Wall when he had a lane. If you think about your comment, why would you be glad he was gone as your comment is really more about his supporting cast.No offense to the player but I am glad he is gone. If he is your main offensive weapon you are not a very good team.