Ya know, you WANT these "kids" (and I do mean KIDS) to be as great as they can be or will be every minute from the day they first step on the court for you. But those Alcindors and Waltons and Durants are very rare birds. Most show promise then tease you with it for awhile as they learn to harness that potential. So sometimes it's just the glimpses and flashes you have to go by for how good a kid will be. This game was a great example.
Obekpa - there were two plays, NEITHER on athe defensive end, that screamed NBA down the road. One was that perfect, georgeous 18 foot midrange jumper in the second half, and the other was that fake pass out to D'lo, spin and drive the hoop for the two handed slam. It may be a year, it may be two before that's a consistent thing, but when it is ---- lotto.
Sir Dom - It's still inconsistent, but when he get's into defensive lockdown mode, he is intimidatingly scary-good. Michael Cooper on steroid kind of good. IF/When that becomes consistent he will be a very bad person to deal with on the couirt. You could see the panic in the eyes of his man when Dom was on him "full-bore".
D-Lo. Quick glimpses of Defense and decision-making/passing I hadn't seen a lot of. It THOSE flashes multiply in coming games, we could go a long, long way....
And again, gotta mention Jakarr's boarding. 17? In 2012, Mo had a 16 board game. In 2011, DJ had the best with a 14 reb game. In 2010, it was DJ with 15. 2009, DJ with 14. 2008, Burrell with 14. ------ You get the picture....