Another great video, love the production and communication your not just pumping up the player, your pointing out the basics which can lead to greatness. thank you.
Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you are enjoying the content. I felt it was something missing from draft analysis with hoops prospects so I'm filling that gap
Great project pick. Any team that wants a project should be looking at him. Players like this that nobody look at are the ones that turn into Giannis, Jokic, Kobe
Awesome video displaying his raw potential! He started playing basketball at 13! I saw him at the Nike Hopp Summit recently and his defense is ahead of his offense for sure!
Thank you, Phil. He's got a lot of potential. I am curious to see what his official height is though. He moves like a smaller man. If he is actually 6'11 that would be ideal.
U trying find fault on him not Crossing have court during offensive Fast Break🤔🔎 When Kareem Bill Russell &?? Wilt did that all the time. It's call protecting the rim , in worst case scenario. If they didn't have the number I'm sure he would had ran back.Enjoy the content but context matter
he has the tools to be greats just needs to put the work in, he'll be 18 on opening night. been playing ball for about 4-5yrs now i think. I hope masai take a chance at him
I'd like him a LOT more if I was convinced he could play the 4. So many 6'10 centers have washed out of the NBA because they can't hang with the 7 footers on defense or on the boards. I would love for him to embrace a Serge Ibaka role but I need to see better mobility and passing IQ to feel comfortable taking him. That being said, if he CAN play the 4, he's a top-20 value at his age. All depends on what position he can play
@@HoopsProfile Yeah, my mind just goes to Usman Garuba, Justin Patton, Skal Labissiere, Damian Jones, Thon Maker, Kai Jones, Jalen Smith, and especially Noah Vonleh. Other 6’9-6’10 centers who actually found a significant role in the NBA developed a unique skill (Sengun’s post play & passing, Isaiah Stewart’s rebounding, Wendell Carter’s defense & shooting). I think he should really try to play the 4 and improve his mobility & defense cuz that’ll get him playing time, and if it’s not a fit, he can transition to a small-ball 5.
@@HoopsProfile Yep, Chomche looks to have some real defensive upside. Would have loved for him to show that he can do it in the NCAA though, hard to put any stock in his film thus far bc of the relatively low level competition. He might be a multi-year G-League guy just so he can get used to the speed and complexity of the NBA game
Magic need to draft this guy at 18, Masai will pick him at 19. Paolo and Franz needs a rim protector next to them. Magic’s missing piece in its young core is a C. He can play in the G league for 1 year just like what we did with Jett Howard
@@HoopsProfile if I was the Knicks I would get him at pick 25 for the Knicks and pay juju extra money to work with this kid over the summer, and if juju can't work with this kid I'll have Hakeen have a private back to back summer workouts with him to play the four.
No doubt, he got talent and great aestheticism. But I wonder how they can compete with the top prospect players in American college. It seems that the game is low intensity.
@@HoopsProfile Weird. I still cannot view the video today. I can view your previous two videos. I hope it sorts itself out. I really want to see this video. Thx.
Not impressed at all. I don't care about "his feet." As much as I care about his inside defense/rebouding/offense. Which I didn't see. That's where "big men" need to excel. Where's his post up game? He's playing like a Small forward. Don't want my big hanging around the 3 point line. Good footwork and lateral movement is great, especially if your playing the perimeter. But, he needs a much better inside game. Inside footwork is different than outside footwork. You don't won't your inside bigs having happy feet.
@@HoopsProfile Yeah, teams like the Thunder want everyone on the court to be able to shoot the three ball well. If his shooting is real, you add that to his shot blocking, ability to guard the perimeter with his quick feet, and possessing the speed and athleticism to get out and finish in transition, you definitely have a player who pretty much every team in the NBA would want as a rotation piece, if not a starter.
He’s two years away from being two years away
@@GM-ro7hf We shall see
Another great video, love the production and communication your not just pumping up the player, your pointing out the basics which can lead to greatness. thank you.
Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you are enjoying the content. I felt it was something missing from draft analysis with hoops prospects so I'm filling that gap
Great project pick. Any team that wants a project should be looking at him. Players like this that nobody look at are the ones that turn into Giannis, Jokic, Kobe
This guy is a raptors type player ik Masai mindset 🤣
We got em
U called it.
Raptors got him!!
Awesome video displaying his raw potential! He started playing basketball at 13!
I saw him at the Nike Hopp Summit recently and his defense is ahead of his offense for sure!
Thank you, Phil. He's got a lot of potential. I am curious to see what his official height is though. He moves like a smaller man. If he is actually 6'11 that would be ideal.
U trying find fault on him not Crossing have court during offensive Fast Break🤔🔎 When Kareem Bill Russell &?? Wilt did that all the time. It's call protecting the rim , in worst case scenario. If they didn't have the number I'm sure he would had ran back.Enjoy the content but context matter
Great vid! I like all of the details you included, his effort on rebounding and fast breaks are necessary for gauging a player's motor
Thank you, I appreciate it it
he has the tools to be greats just needs to put the work in, he'll be 18 on opening night. been playing ball for about 4-5yrs now i think. I hope masai take a chance at him
All very true
This.
Seems like the type of player the thunder would have drafted
He's definitely a Thunder or Raptors type pick. Great value and upside
I'd like him a LOT more if I was convinced he could play the 4. So many 6'10 centers have washed out of the NBA because they can't hang with the 7 footers on defense or on the boards. I would love for him to embrace a Serge Ibaka role but I need to see better mobility and passing IQ to feel comfortable taking him. That being said, if he CAN play the 4, he's a top-20 value at his age. All depends on what position he can play
He is only 18. I agree with the premise though.
@@HoopsProfile Yeah, my mind just goes to Usman Garuba, Justin Patton, Skal Labissiere, Damian Jones, Thon Maker, Kai Jones, Jalen Smith, and especially Noah Vonleh. Other 6’9-6’10 centers who actually found a significant role in the NBA developed a unique skill (Sengun’s post play & passing, Isaiah Stewart’s rebounding, Wendell Carter’s defense & shooting). I think he should really try to play the 4 and improve his mobility & defense cuz that’ll get him playing time, and if it’s not a fit, he can transition to a small-ball 5.
@@claudioclini5380 yeah, I understand what you mean but outside of Skal, none of them have his ability to guard pnrs the way he has the capability too
@@HoopsProfile Yep, Chomche looks to have some real defensive upside. Would have loved for him to show that he can do it in the NCAA though, hard to put any stock in his film thus far bc of the relatively low level competition. He might be a multi-year G-League guy just so he can get used to the speed and complexity of the NBA game
Masai is drafting him
So he is a future bust then, like Grady Dick, one of thw worst rookie picks I have ever seen 😆
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@@ryank794they have too much time on their hands lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Not sure why, but this guy reminds me of next Bruno Caboclo
Ima say it first welcome to toronto 9n masai we trust
Hey 👍
Between him and Mogbo I think Ujiri really cooked.
@@DanGolag yeah, I like them both
@@HoopsProfile good system fits too, with length, mobility and passing (obviously with Chomche it's just flashes, but he's kid.)
@@DanGolag yep, both very good athletes with upside.
26 to the wizards, I’m callin it
They could use a big like him. Lots of upside
Magic need to draft this guy at 18, Masai will pick him at 19. Paolo and Franz needs a rim protector next to them. Magic’s missing piece in its young core is a C. He can play in the G league for 1 year just like what we did with Jett Howard
Don't think he'll go that high. Top 2nd round probably
@@elivandrisse yeah most likely thought his stock will go up
57th pick traded to Toronto. Gonna watch him on the 905 most likely.
@@Dennyg289 knew masai will get him lol
@@YourWorstNightmare3333 yeah he's such a raptor pick
would you draft him and if so where?
He'll go anywhere from 15-25 in my opinion. Any team could really use a stretch 5.
@bucks
Thunder #12, #14 Blazers
@@HoopsProfile if I was the Knicks I would get him at pick 25 for the Knicks and pay juju extra money to work with this kid over the summer, and if juju can't work with this kid I'll have Hakeen have a private back to back summer workouts with him to play the four.
He's a nice Late 1st to Second Round pick. He needs a team that's going to be patient with his development.
Yep, lots of upside and legit size
No doubt, he got talent and great aestheticism. But I wonder how they can compete with the top prospect players in American college. It seems that the game is low intensity.
Agreed need to see more at the nba combine
Aww. Where'd it go?! Bring it back.
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@@HoopsProfile "Video unavailable."
@@chesterfieldjones1055 it's still up. I'm not sure what issues RUclips is having on your end
@@HoopsProfile Weird. I still cannot view the video today. I can view your previous two videos. I hope it sorts itself out. I really want to see this video. Thx.
Izan Almansa next!!🔥🔥🔥
He's on the list ✊
Welcome to Rip City!
Hopefully falls enough so the clippers can trade up for Ulrich Chomche
He'll need to tighten his handles.
Absolutely
Pacers
Excellent fit for the Pacers.
Not impressed at all. I don't care about "his feet." As much as I care about his inside defense/rebouding/offense. Which I didn't see. That's where "big men" need to excel. Where's his post up game? He's playing like a Small forward. Don't want my big hanging around the 3 point line. Good footwork and lateral movement is great, especially if your playing the perimeter. But, he needs a much better inside game. Inside footwork is different than outside footwork. You don't won't your inside bigs having happy feet.
He can absolutely rebound. He doesn't have a post game. Yet, also this is not the 90's. The NBA is changed
He has the tools to get a little jump hook and drop step.
@@HoopsProfile Yeah, teams like the Thunder want everyone on the court to be able to shoot the three ball well. If his shooting is real, you add that to his shot blocking, ability to guard the perimeter with his quick feet, and possessing the speed and athleticism to get out and finish in transition, you definitely have a player who pretty much every team in the NBA would want as a rotation piece, if not a starter.
@@ryanb7186 absolutely as his floor a rotation player. He's super young so his ceiling is unknown
You do know he barely made the draft cut for age, making him the youngest player in this 2024 class.
Nah. Pass. Too slow.
He's too slow for a center?
Shut Up. Nobody asked u. Your life is too slow.