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Quote from: Goose on April 02, 2023, 07:48:28 AM
Vander

I have no idea if Omax will have a longer, or better, pro career than Lewis, but he is definitely a far better prospect, imo. He has all of the ingredients to be a very good pro player and time will tell how it plays out.

I was just commenting on some aspects of the comparison and not who was the better pro prospect.

I wouldn't agree that Omax is a "far" better prospect but he does fit more of what the league looks for.

It does feel like OMax should be a better rebounder than he is at the college level considering his size, length and athleticism.

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Quote from: GoldenEagles03 on April 01, 2023, 01:39:37 PM
I would disagree with that.

OMax is taller, better with the ball, better shooter, better defender.

I think OMax has a chance to get drafted whenever it is that he decides to enter.

I wasn't very clear in my post. I also prefer OMax to Lewis as an NBA prospect long-term. But compared to Lewis declaring after his sophomore year, I think Prosper has a significantly lower chance of getting drafted or accruing significant minutes his first year in the pros if he leaves now. Though maybe that's overrating the analysis of draft prognosticators.

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Omax will be a draft combine superstar. He can dominate in college with the skills he already possesses (athleticism/length)

But - He will greatly improve with a year or two of professional competition, playing lots of games and focusing completely on basketball.

He needs to challenge himself to improve and I don't think he'll see those significant improvements playing another two years in college.

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