This is ridiculous. The guy hasn’t even played one full nba regular season game yet. Why waste space and start threads like this that rests on pure speculation. Zion isn’t even worth discussing at this point.
Yours was seriously one of the worst posts in history. First of all "waste of space?" Theres unlimited cyberspace. Second, 184+ posts means people obviously want to discuss Zion, one of the hottest prospects ever. Finally and most importantly, if YOU dont want to discuss him, JUST KEEP YOUR ASS OUT OF THE THREAD. No matter what emotionally driven, baiting response you give, this will be my final response to you child. You have already wasted too much of my time.
Back on topic... If the dude has a 45 inch vertical while being "fat" can you imagine what he will do when he trims up (not if but when).
Vertical is cool, but so overrated. Would you rather have Tim Duncan or KJ McDaniels? Nate Robinson or Steve Nash? Stromile Swift or Luis Scola? Russell Westbrook or Chris Paul?
Really? The top draft pick, most exciting college player in years, and consensus top rookie since at least AD and maybe Lebron isn't WORTH DISCUSSING? You're not a basketball fan.
What's his body fat percentage now? I thought that Zion was thick rather than fat, and that any weight loss he'd be doing would be coming from muscle? The photos of him floating around this thread don't suggest he's all that fat. And you'd think Duke would know something about proper nutrition for its players. Then again, NBA players can be absurdly cut, so perhaps he does have a few pounds he can shed. Better living through chemistry...
He's not fat. But he isn't lean either. He has a lot of bulk. His body fat percentage is probably around 13-16% which is better than most still but not NBA professional athlete level.
Still hasn't published his body fat percentages though, would be interesting. So why not come out...... I remember Cousins having body fat problems around the Draft and he strictly ate seafood thereafter. https://www.nba.com/pelicans/news/court-pelicans-forward-demarcus-cousins https://www.espn.com/espn/commentary/news/story?page=granderson/100529
Draymond Green is only 29 yrs old, he is the same age as James Harden and with KD out he can be more involved in the offense. What meaningful way are you saying exactly, his 29% last season is only a couple of percentage points removed from his career average he can def get those numbers back up if he gets more attempts like he did the year before. I'm def ready to enjoy the WB Harden experience and if you aren't feel free to GTFO just like that other poster.