Criticism of the `Monster God' in the `Monster Center' Shaquille O'Neal's Evaluation "Wembley, can't dominate the league. Because of jump shots"

Sep 12, 2024

Criticism of the Monster God' in the Monster Center' Shaquille O'Neal's Evaluation 'Wembley, can't dominate the league. Because of jump shots'



Stars who dominated the NBA in the 1990s and top NBA players of the current generation have different views. There's a lot of disagreement, there's conflict.

The opening was opened by Minnesota Timberwolves ace Anthony Edwards. In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, he said, `I want to stop (the argument of the second Michael Jordan). He is the best of all time. I can't compare to him. There's still a long way to go.

However, he did not admit it except Michael Jordan. When asked about the comparison between his generation and the previous generation 'The only player with skills at the time is Michael Jordan. I can't tell you exactly because I haven't seen the game at that time in person. It is said that it was tougher than now, but I don't think there was anyone who was good at that time. Jordan was the only one who was really good,' he said in a bold statement.




Then, Shaquille O'Neill told local media that `I don't want to comment much on a player who doesn't have a winning ring.' Paul George, the best airlift forward at this point, also said ' (Edwards) needs respect from previous generations of players.

This time, O'Neill mentioned Victor Wembanyama.

CBS Sports said on the 12th (Korea time) 'Shakil O'Neill said in an interview with a local media that he doesn't think Victor Wembanyama can dominate the league. It was argued that the reason was that the proportion of jump shots was high.




At 2m24, Wembanyama is a monster rookie with the league's best height, guard-like skills, outside shots, and the league's best defense.

However, there is a problem with power.

He averaged 21.4 points, 10.6 rebounds, and 3.6 blocks last season. I'm looking forward to it even more this season. San Antonio didn't have a proper ball handler last season and couldn't maximize Wembleyama's power. However, Chris Paul joins in. This season, Wembley is widely expected to become the league's top superstar.






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