Hasheem Thabeet

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • mattlanta
    MVP
    • Aug 2008
    • 2384

    #1

    Hasheem Thabeet

    As a UConn fan, I've gotta love Thabeet as the type of player that he is. He's a shot blocker and is a force on the defensive side of the ball always contesting shots. In college, he was arguably one of the greatest defensive centers to ever play...

    Now he's in the NBA, it's kind of like what I expected. He plays soft down low and relies too much on his length to grab rebounds. That may work in college, but in the pros, you've gotta be able to box out and be aggressive... I've been watching Thabeet lately and I just don't see that in him. His offense is also very raw and will take years to improve.

    Thabeet needs to improve his strength down low (which will allow him to be more of a rebounder) and his footwork (which should allow him to become a better offensive player). His potential is still there, but I think he should have stayed in college and worked on his offense for one more year... and yes, even if it meant passing on a couple million dollars to do so.

    So what do you guys thank of Hasheem Thabeet? How far away is he from reaching his full potential? Is he in an organization where he is put in a position to succeed, and if not, which is the 'perfect' organization for him?
  • Gibbz
    All Star
    • Aug 2005
    • 8240

    #2
    Re: Hasheem Thabeet

    I don't think he's anywhere near his full potential, and it will take several years for him to be a legitimate big man, if he ever reaches that point.

    Comment

    • tehova
      b**-r*y
      • Mar 2003
      • 3694

      #3
      Re: Hasheem Thabeet

      Well considering the Griz coach said their teaching Thabeet basketball the same way you would a 7th grader, i would say he has a very loooong way to go.

      He had a great game as a help defender against the Blazers, but most nights he just seems kinda akward and fumbles the ball away out of bounds too much.
      Ericmaynor3.com

      Comment

      • thakeaf
        Rookie
        • Nov 2008
        • 428

        #4
        Re: Hasheem Thabeet

        Picks like this one is why this team has completely lost the city.

        Comment

        • stateprop
          Banned
          • Jun 2006
          • 1307

          #5
          Re: Hasheem Thabeet

          If Memphis owner want this draft not to be a bust and not look like a fool choosing him. He better fired hollins and get a damn good def-minded coach, like a avery johnson. Man somtimes thabeet looks so lost, he need to add some muscles to that skinny frame of his.

          Its up to memphis to help this dude out. I honestly believe that thabeet has a very good work ethic but he needs to be guided. If i was memphis owner i will hire mutumbo when he retires, let him be a mentor to thabeet, to be his own personal big man coach. But since this owner dont know what the hell he is doing, i really doubt this would happen sry memphis fan.

          Comment

          • J.R. Locke
            Banned
            • Nov 2004
            • 4137

            #6
            Re: Hasheem Thabeet

            I thought Thabeet would be a bust but I am not so sure now. His hands are not Kwame like, his intensity is better than Kandi, his body movements better than Bogut.

            I think he could be the next Mutumbo. I really do. It will just take 3 years or so until he will be a starter.

            Comment

            • mattlanta
              MVP
              • Aug 2008
              • 2384

              #7
              Re: Hasheem Thabeet

              I wonder what it would take for any team to 'pry' Thabeet away from the Grizzlies.

              Comment

              • wwharton
                *ll St*r
                • Aug 2002
                • 26949

                #8
                Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                Originally posted by mattlanta
                As a UConn fan, I've gotta love Thabeet as the type of player that he is. He's a shot blocker and is a force on the defensive side of the ball always contesting shots. In college, he was arguably one of the greatest defensive centers to ever play...

                Now he's in the NBA, it's kind of like what I expected. He plays soft down low and relies too much on his length to grab rebounds. That may work in college, but in the pros, you've gotta be able to box out and be aggressive... I've been watching Thabeet lately and I just don't see that in him. His offense is also very raw and will take years to improve.

                Thabeet needs to improve his strength down low (which will allow him to be more of a rebounder) and his footwork (which should allow him to become a better offensive player). His potential is still there, but I think he should have stayed in college and worked on his offense for one more year... and yes, even if it meant passing on a couple million dollars to do so.

                So what do you guys thank of Hasheem Thabeet? How far away is he from reaching his full potential? Is he in an organization where he is put in a position to succeed, and if not, which is the 'perfect' organization for him?
                I think you summed it up pretty well. First thing he needs is to want to get better. I don't know his work ethic but he's a huge project and is going to have to work overtime for years to become the basketball player his body could let him be. I'm also not sure if he has anyone in his life that will teach him what he needs. I think the idea of bringing in Mutumbo is a great one.

                I don't have a lot of faith in guys like Thabeet and Hibbert ever putting it all together. Even Okafor seems to have capped off short of expectations (and playing on his level would be a huge accomplishment for Thabeet). Something about today's raw big men. Throw in Chandler and Curry. These guys need some help.

                Comment

                • KG
                  Welcome Back
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 17583

                  #9
                  Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                  Originally posted by wwharton
                  I think you summed it up pretty well. First thing he needs is to want to get better. I don't know his work ethic but he's a huge project and is going to have to work overtime for years to become the basketball player his body could let him be. I'm also not sure if he has anyone in his life that will teach him what he needs. I think the idea of bringing in Mutumbo is a great one.

                  I don't have a lot of faith in guys like Thabeet and Hibbert ever putting it all together. Even Okafor seems to have capped off short of expectations (and playing on his level would be a huge accomplishment for Thabeet). Something about today's raw big men. Throw in Chandler and Curry. These guys need some help.
                  Hibbert is already much more accomplished of a low post player than Thabeet.
                  Twitter Instagram - kgx2thez

                  Comment

                  • ehh
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 28960

                    #10
                    Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                    As I said in the Draft thread over the summer he has a long way to go and it's more the speed of the game than the strength of the game at the NBA level that he needs to adjust to. He wasn't even fully comfortable with the level of the DI game when he left UConn.
                    "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                    "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

                    Comment

                    • sportyguyfl31
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 4745

                      #11
                      Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                      Fellow UCONN alum here


                      The thing that he HAS to grow out of, is this timidness.

                      in college, you could bully him all over the place.

                      I think a lot of this is just inexperience with the game, and not really knowing how to assert himself.

                      He's got the dreaded measurables, and raw athleticism.

                      He's coordinated, has good hands. He's never been stiff or oafish.

                      its going to be a matter of competitve spirit with him.

                      I'm not sure how much he wants it.

                      Comment

                      • Greatlookinhair
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 55

                        #12
                        Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                        I never knew about the guy. Im mean 2nd pick?!

                        Comment

                        • AlexBrady
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 3341

                          #13
                          Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                          Originally posted by sportyguyfl31
                          Fellow UCONN alum here


                          The thing that he HAS to grow out of, is this timidness.

                          in college, you could bully him all over the place.

                          I think a lot of this is just inexperience with the game, and not really knowing how to assert himself.

                          He's got the dreaded measurables, and raw athleticism.

                          He's coordinated, has good hands. He's never been stiff or oafish.

                          its going to be a matter of competitve spirit with him.

                          I'm not sure how much he wants it.
                          What? He is the definition of a stiff.

                          Comment

                          • mattlanta
                            MVP
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 2384

                            #14
                            Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                            Originally posted by Greatlookinhair
                            I never knew about the guy. Im mean 2nd pick?!
                            You never knew about the guy? Do you um... watch college basketball by any chance?

                            Comment

                            • wwharton
                              *ll St*r
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 26949

                              #15
                              Re: Hasheem Thabeet

                              Originally posted by kgx2thez
                              Hibbert is already much more accomplished of a low post player than Thabeet.
                              I agree... they're different type of players in many ways, but what I think they have in common is the lack of killer instinct or competitive "want to". I put them in the same category in the sense that they are big guys (NBA needs em) that need a lot of work to make a serious impact and I have questions on whether they'll ever get over that hump.

                              Comment

                              Working...