Kessler could potentially be a franchise player to build around if he develops his offensive game. We could be looking at an Embiid level bigman in the future.
Easy now...Let's not get carried away.
Kessler could potentially be a franchise player to build around if he develops his offensive game. We could be looking at an Embiid level bigman in the future.
You are right. We’re talking Bill Russell level.No we are not looking at an Embiid level big if he keeps developing.
He averaged 1.5 attempts in college(only 20% made) and drained one this year so I think it's something that he can develop over the years. He'll never be Embiid level but I think he can bring that up to the 30's and at least be a threat.That would require a shooting touch he hasn’t shown beyond a couple feet. His free throw shooting isn’t indicative of that happening.
Kessler looks small next to Gobert
I hope Kessler develops this reputation and gets to a point where no one wants to challenge him inside.Yeah this is a bit overblown. Rudy has established his dominance in the paint over the years so completely that they just don't challenge him anymore. We saw that in Utah last year even, where people would just veer out of the paint and pass it away instead of challenge Gobert. Hard to get blocks when they avoid you.
Yes he could be a franchise player but why are you comparing him to Embiid? LolKessler could potentially be a franchise player to build around if he develops his offensive game. We could be looking at an Embiid level bigman in the future.
He will never have Embiid’s offense, but that won’t stop him from being one of the best.Lol. Kessler definitely has potential to be one of the best bigs in the league.
Right on both accountsIt may not happen, but WK's ceiling is sky high.
Is that a good nickname?Walker, Kessler Range
If you have any idea of popular culture from, damn, 30 years ago. First episode of the TV show (Walker, Texas Ranger) aired in 1993.Is that a good nickname?