Hicks123 wrote:Man, not sure I would touch Embiid at all in the top 10. He has the same foot injury that put Yao and several other bigs out of the NBA at an early point in career. The injury risk to these big men is simply getting too costly...which is why I believe we see teams moving to lighter, smaller athletes at the center position. Outside of Duncan, I would ask anyone to show me a "big" center that plays consistently over the course of 3-5 years.
I agree that big men with injury histories are a HUGE risk if for no other reason than they're putting even more weight and awkwardness on their body parts which often leads to more injuries. With that said, I think there comes to a point in the draft (5,6,7) where the upside outweighs the risk, because if you hit and they can heal up and stay even reasonably healthy, then you have a huge boost to your franchise.
So I think this puts him just below the Marcus Smart's off this world, at least in my book. But I'm a gambler...so.