Hopefully, we can get more than one drafted next year.
This situation is precisely why ISU is and always will be little brother. You see, little brother chirps for years about how awesome they are and how they are going to be so much better than their big brother, while big brother quietly works and makes a better career.
But keep holding out hope that the NBA next year is going to really want an undersized 4 that plays below the net.
I actually don't particularly care if he gets drafted because I don't think he will. I just hope the NBA doesn't want a certain point guard.
They're laughing on Cyfan about CBS rating Aaron White as a D+ selection. What were Ejim and Kane's draft rankings last year on CBS again??? Hilarious
Congratulations Mr. White! That's a heck of an accomplishment and one of his main goals when he came to Iowa. Im glad he was able to prove all the naysayers wrong.
I'd be very suprised if Niang were drafted. He isn't fast or strong enough to compete night in and night out with the 4's in the NBA. He has a pretty weak vertical and he's prone to getting pushed around and out-muscled for rebounds. He makes up for his lack of athleticism with great footwork and he's a pretty damn good shooter. The problem is that 4's and 5's in the NBA have the ability to recover defensively even if he uses his footwork to get a good look. Plus 4's in the league will be able to cover him on the perimeter.
Niang actually reminds me of a shorter, less athletic Tim Duncan. Which seems like a great compliment. However, what makes Tim Duncan so great is the fact he has that skill set in a 6'11 body. Niang is only 6'7. That 5 inches in height and wingspan is a huge difference. It gives Duncan the space he needs to get his shots off. It gives Duncan an advantage when grabbing rebounds. It gives Duncan an advantage on the defensive end. Niang would struggle mightily with all of those things at that level. Which is why I think he'll end up having a nice career for himself in Europe.
Not bad at all. I was reading about the "Greatest 2nd round ever played in NBA". The NBA’s 30 Best Second-Round Draft Picks Ever, Marble or White could be on that list ten years from now.