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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 1:09 pm
by Jamaaliver
It's finally happening.

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 1:15 pm
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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 2:11 pm
by jayu70
Jamaaliver wrote:OO might not give up that starting spot ever again!!!

He needs to continue to start and play 30+ minutes a night. Hawks need to see what that looks like going forward and with him and JJ as the future going forward.
Big offseason decisions to be determined.

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:33 pm
by Jamaaliver
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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Mon Apr 1, 2024 8:09 pm
by jayu70
Should we be concerned?

2020-21 - Missed 32 games.

2021-22 - Missed 34 games.

2022-23 - Missed 2 games.

2023-24 - Missed +/- 27 games.

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Wed Apr 3, 2024 12:41 pm
by Jamaaliver
jayu70 wrote:Should we be concerned?

2020-21 - Missed 32 games.

2021-22 - Missed 34 games.

2022-23 - Missed 2 games.

2023-24 - Missed +/- 27 games.


Yes. We should be.

We've wondered for months how the team got Onyeka to sign such a sweetheart deal of an extension. The injury concerns clearly played a role. He got the security of a long term deal. Hawks got a starting caliber Center on backup money.

Hawks have to proceed with the assumption that OO will never play in all 82 games. This draft is heavy on young Centers. I fully expect us to grab a big man to platoon Center duties with OO moving forward.

(And that's assuming we don't trade OO in the offseason.)

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:36 pm
by Jamaaliver
Hawks need a high level backup C/PF behind Okongwu. But I'm leery of giving up on him just yet. It feels like we're on the verge of a real breakout.

But he will undoubtedly be in trade talks this summer. Adding a young guy like Kyle Filipowski and a veteran like Kyle Anderson or Mo Bamba behind Onyeka should be sufficient.

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:17 pm
by Jamaaliver
Hmmmmmm

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:12 pm
by CP War Hawks
OO will always have the quickness and speed advantage over his counterparts. Not sure this coaching staff can put him in a role to exploit it.

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:04 pm
by Jamaaliver
CP War Hawks wrote:OO will always have the quickness and speed advantage over his counterparts.

Not sure this coaching staff can put him in a role to exploit it.


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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:15 pm
by tbhawksfan1
I'm with you Jamaal. Add Fili and Anderson with a starting front court of OO at PF and Fili at C looks good to me

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:57 am
by Jamaaliver
#FreeOnyeka

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:11 pm
by Jamaaliver
Looking forward to Okongwu doing all these things next season...

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:01 pm
by CP War Hawks
Jamaaliver wrote:Looking forward to Okongwu doing all these things next season...

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How does Bam apparently doing those things correlate with OO.

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:25 am
by HMFFL
Jamaaliver wrote:#FreeOnyeka

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He's undersized if we intend on winning a championship. It's time to move on from OO but I don't believe he has much value.

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:04 am
by Jamaaliver
HMFFL wrote:He's undersized if we intend on winning a championship. It's time to move on from OO but I don't believe he has much value.



I need to see Okongwu as the full time starter before I determine he can't be the FT starter. This should have been the season. My fear is leadership will move OO, on a value contract, before he ever gets a chance to show what he can do over a full season.

But we saw flashes. And he pairs great with Jalen (both on and off the court).

I'd like to see more!!!

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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:14 am
by Jamaaliver
CP War Hawks wrote:How does Bam apparently doing those things correlate with OO.


Okongwu, from even his college days, has always been viewed as a Bam Adebayo-lite.

McMillan modeled Okongwu's early development after Bam.

Onyeka even compares himself to Bam, reportedly.



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Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:22 pm
by atlantabbq99
Okongwu is a bust, but its because of injury and not talent

I don't think he will ever been an all star or even a starter.

I have a feeling Okongwu's career will mirror that of Kwame Brown, an effective bench player, but who is constantly injured and will never play a 70 game season

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 7:19 pm
by jayu70
atlantabbq99 wrote:Okongwu is a bust, but its because of injury and not talent

I don't think he will ever been an all star or even a starter.

I have a feeling Okongwu's career will mirror that of Kwame Brown, an effective bench player, but who is constantly injured and will never play a 70 game season
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He played in 80 games last season

Re: Okongwu ready for a Breakout Season

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 9:24 am
by CP War Hawks
Jamaaliver wrote:
CP War Hawks wrote:How does Bam apparently doing those things correlate with OO.


Okongwu, from even his college days, has always been viewed as a Bam Adebayo-lite.

McMillan modeled Okongwu's early development after Bam.

Onyeka even compares himself to Bam, reportedly.



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Key word is Bam lite. Hunter was also seen as Kawhi/Tatum lite. The ceilings between the comparisons are just too wide.

Imo they need to play OO more inside instead of trying to camp him out in the corner. His strengths are touch around the basket and finishing strong.

He's always at risk of catching a foul on screens, even DHOs. Foul trouble and turnovers in one possession are double whammys the team can go w/o.