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Post time 31-8-2023 12:58:42 | Show all posts |Read mode
NBA is widely considered the top-tier basketball league in the world, a statement that most people wouldn't argue against. However, recently, the new NBA rookie of the year, Evan Wembley, made a statement during an interview that stirred controversy. When asked about the differences between European leagues and the NBA, he surprisingly mentioned that while he prefers the NBA, in terms of the level of competition, the NBA is not as intense as European leagues.

Before joining the NBA, Evan Wembley had been playing in the basketball league in France. His exceptional basketball talent and height advantage gained him significant attention even before entering the NBA. As the new rookie of the year in the NBA, he played two summer games and was asked by reporters about the major differences between the NBA and European leagues.

Evan Wembley's response was striking. He stated that the overall physical level of competition in the NBA is not on par with that of European leagues. European leagues tend to emphasize more physical play on the court, while the NBA offers a more open playing space and a faster pace of play. At first, this statement might seem counterintuitive, but upon closer consideration, it does make sense. Over the years, the NBA's rules have undergone changes that have shifted the focus away from physicality. The NBA places more emphasis on tactical coordination and offensive transitions. This viewpoint is somewhat similar to that of NBA star Luka Dončić.

Of course, Evan Wembley also mentioned that he prefers the NBA because it brings together the most talented players from around the world, many of whom he admires and respects. However, some people argue that his assessment might not be accurate. As of now, he has only played two NBA games, both of which were insignificant preseason matches. Such evaluations hold little value because the true test comes during the regular season when the intensity is higher for all players. Only then can it be determined whether Evan Wembley is a genuine budding superstar or simply a player hyped up by the media.

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Post time 31-8-2023 13:11:32 | Show all posts
There's a saying: "A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers."
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Post time 31-8-2023 13:56:23 | Show all posts
This statement is not wrong either. Since the NBA commissioner took office, there has been a lack of emphasis on physicality, to the point where traditional big centers have become rare in the league.
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Post time 31-8-2023 14:36:34 | Show all posts
I think as a top pick, it's important to be low-key, whether it's speaking or doing anything, you need to be cautious.
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Post time 1-9-2023 08:21:29 | Show all posts
To become famous, before achieving notable results, a person often needs to stand out in terms of their language or behavior. Otherwise, fewer people will know about them, and their opportunities will be significantly reduced.
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