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returnofjakedog
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Maybe someone with a bit more specific knowledge can help me here:
I didn't watch a lot of college bball this year but I did check out a few UW Husky and Zags games and was very impressed with Isaiah Stewart from the UW. He was a man among boys on the college level at 18 years old, and faced constant double and triple teams as the UW ran the offense through him in the post.
One of the games I did watch was UW against USC and Onyeka Okongwu. In many ways Okongwu and Stewart are virtual clones of each other. Both are 6'9 and weigh a muscular 245 to 250. Both rely on a dominant post game where they use their core strength become an immovable object on the blocks. Even their stats are very similar with Stewart holding a slight edge in scoring, rebounding while Okungu has a slight advantage in steals, assists, and blocks. There seems to be very few differences in their games.
Additionally, when they played head to head I watched Stewart push Okongwu around and greatly out perform him in virtually every aspect of the game. Despite this all of the mocks have Okungu going top 5 while Stewart goes from about #25 to out of the first round range.
In all fairness, I do think Okungu has slightly better athleticism (certainly not a lot more, and certainly not enough to justify the differences in the mock draft position predictions).
So what am I missing here? The levels of competition were similar. The players themselves have many similarities. Why is Okungu rated so much higher than Stewart?
I didn't watch a lot of college bball this year but I did check out a few UW Husky and Zags games and was very impressed with Isaiah Stewart from the UW. He was a man among boys on the college level at 18 years old, and faced constant double and triple teams as the UW ran the offense through him in the post.
One of the games I did watch was UW against USC and Onyeka Okongwu. In many ways Okongwu and Stewart are virtual clones of each other. Both are 6'9 and weigh a muscular 245 to 250. Both rely on a dominant post game where they use their core strength become an immovable object on the blocks. Even their stats are very similar with Stewart holding a slight edge in scoring, rebounding while Okungu has a slight advantage in steals, assists, and blocks. There seems to be very few differences in their games.
Additionally, when they played head to head I watched Stewart push Okongwu around and greatly out perform him in virtually every aspect of the game. Despite this all of the mocks have Okungu going top 5 while Stewart goes from about #25 to out of the first round range.
In all fairness, I do think Okungu has slightly better athleticism (certainly not a lot more, and certainly not enough to justify the differences in the mock draft position predictions).
So what am I missing here? The levels of competition were similar. The players themselves have many similarities. Why is Okungu rated so much higher than Stewart?