I feel the same regarding getting Barrett instead of Zion. I always think of Larry Johnson when I look at Zion and wonder if Zion will be the same guy if he loses that explosiveness, which is not uncommon. It happened to Amare Stoudemire too after he first came in and got hurt early on.
Barrett on the other hand will rely on intelligence and savvy. It may take him time to adjust but I think he ultimately will.
Btw, I was encouraged by how Knox looked in the Summer League game against N.O., before the earth quake- yikes, even tho Zion ripped the ball out of his arms at one point. I am one who was down on Knox so I was looking with a critical eye. And Zion did look good, no denying.
Yeah, I was thinking all along even before the draft that if Zion can stay healthy, motivated and keep improving his game with all that weight then he’ll grow into a player maybe like no other. Those are all very big IFS though. That 285 pounds on a 6’7” frame has got to come into play sooner or later, if he doesn’t lose that weight. And that’s not hating on him at all. It’s a simple common sense and evolution thing.
They (commentators) are already talking about he looks sorta out of shape, he looked a little winded at times during that summer league game and suggesting that he needs to lose about 30 pounds. Him being out of shape and the being winded part probably isn’t true at all but needing to weight, I can see that. This all appears to be his natural body frame so maybe he won’t need to but I don’t how that can be the case.
While Barrett can grow to being our Kobe Bryant. He seems to have all the motivation, heart, skill, determination and alpha dog mentality for it. I recorded the game but I still haven’t watched it yet. Long working weekend! I did see quite a few highlights and Knox looked very good. They showed Zion quite abit so it looked like he was doing well. Barrett hit a few shots but looked like he struggled abit from the stat line. Not uncommon for a rookie but I’m sure he’ll come along just fine.
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