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44th Pick: Rockets select Malick Badiane!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by FishBulb913, Jun 26, 2003.

  1. FishBulb913

    FishBulb913 Member

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    Badiane!!!

    THE ROCKETS PICK BADIANE!!!
     
  2. Zacatecas

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    I like the pick!!!!
     
  3. fabianrubio

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    How come nobody noticed the draft hat on Malick Badiane? It was Red (Crimson). In other words it had our new logo on it cause our orignal draft cap was navy. Man I can't believe ESPN missed our pick.
     
  4. RocketFan85

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    I like this pick alot.
     
  5. FishBulb913

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    r u serious?! i didnt notice that
     
  6. EddieGriffin

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    I noticed the hat and wish they would have shown more.

    I was pissed that all ESPN said was that he was from Senegal and nothing else. No comments regarding his skills or anything.
     
  7. fabianrubio

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    Yeah Noticed right away it was red cause I have the blue one. They didn't show a close enough pic of Badiane to see the logo though.
     
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    This was a great pick imo, he was projected to go in the first round by alot of guru publications. I wonder if we won't send him over seas for a year or 2 to get some seasoning? They say he is pretty raw.
     
  9. leebigez

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    Here's some info about a workout by Malick.

    2:30 p.m., University Illinois Chicago
    A few wrong turns get us to the gym after Badiane's workout has begun.

    The difference in the atmosphere is palpable the minute we enter the room. Badiane is grunting and growling. His trainer, Eric Lichter, is putting him through a strenuous drill. Badiane is going full speed.

    He's pounding the ball with every dribble. He's clawing, scratching out every drill. He takes the ball at the top of the key, takes one dribble and throws down a huge dunk. He does it again. And again. And again.

    For the first time all day, I can smell the sweat in the gym.

    Badiane is an impressive physical specimen. He's a 19-year old, 6-foot-11, 234-pound power forward with a 7-foot-4½ wing span and a 32½-inch vertical jump. His body is already ripped, and his frame suggests he could easily bulk up to 250 without losing any speed or agility.

    At one point Lichter takes a huge cord that looks like a giant rubber band, ties one end around his waist and the other around Badiane's waist. He then tells Badiane to attack the basket and dunk the ball. As Badiane fights to get there, Lichter is pulling the band in the opposite direction.

    Badiane is grunting with each fierce dunk.

    "Again!" Lichter shouts as he yanks the cord. Badiane jumps, Lichter pulls. Badiane stretches toward the rim, Lichter keeps pulling.

    About 40 NBA scouts and GMs are in the gym. None of them are talking to each other. They're all staring, jaws agape.

    "I told you," the international scout said. "That is an NBA workout. He just earned himself a lot of bread."

    If Badiane had been on the court with Ebi and Villanueva, he would have killed them both.

    "Right now, the international players are hungrier," another scout continues. "They really want it. Over in Europe (Badiane plays for a team in Germany), the conditions still aren't always great. You never know when or if you're getting paid. The facilities aren't that great, and the money isn't very good. You don't play to have seven Bentleys in your garage. You play because it's your passion."

    “ Where are you going to find that combination of power and athleticism?" the scout said. "I hate comparisons, but how different is he from Amare Stoudemire in terms of strength and desire? I don't think there's that big a gap. ”
    — NBA scout on Malick Badiane of Senegal
    Two NBA scouts in the gym have followed Badiane for years. One claims he should be a top 15 pick in the draft. The other won't go that far but does insist he's a lock for the first round.

    "Where are you going to find that combination of power and athleticism?" the scout said. "I hate comparisons, but how different is he from Amare Stoudemire in terms of strength and desire? I don't think there's that big a gap."

    Another assistant GM walks up to me, smiles and sums up the last 45 minutes. "It looks like you've stumbled onto another goldmine."

    Here's the book on Badiane according to several experts in African scouting who know him intimately. He's one of the strongest, most athletic big men in the draft. He is an above-average defender, strong rebounder and a great shot blocker. He runs the floor like a guard and is an explosive leaper. He has a soft shooting touch and his range extends out to 15 feet. Of all of the young, African prospects to come to the NBA in the last 20 years, both scouts claim Badiane has the most offensive potential of any since Hakeem Olajuwon.

    Lichter has another comparison that seems to fit. "He reminds me a lot of Nene," said Lichter, who trained Nene Hilaro last summer. "They're both as strong as an ox. Nene is a more talented physical prospect, but Malick is much more skilled around the basket than Nene was when he came over. Badiane is very swift, which is kind of amazing considering how powerful his legs really are. He's got awesome power from his base."

    Lichter has helped Badiane improve on his raw ability. He has him working in a sand pit in Cleveland, mimicking NBA moves in sand to increase his strength and explosiveness. In five weeks, Badiane has gained 17 pounds -- all of it muscle.

    After the workout, Nuggets GM Kiki Vandeweghe shows Badiane a few moves in the block. He's shaking his head and smiling widely as he walks away.

    Badiane is just happy to be here. "I just wanted to work hard and show the NBA what they would be getting if they drafted me," he told Insider. "I've been working very hard and I'll keep working hard if they choose to draft me."

    Badiane has plenty of experience against top competition. He played well at the Global Games in Dallas last summer (and held his own against Darko Milicic), and he impressed people at the ABCD camp for high schoolers.

    When asked who is favorite NBA player is, he smiles and says Ben Wallace. "I love to play defense like he does. I just want to be strong, grab every rebound and block every shot."

    He only has one caveat on that comparison. "But I will score the ball too."

    Most scouts have assumed Badiane will be taken by the Mavs at No. 29. But based on what we saw on Thursday, Badiane probably won't be on the board that long.
     
  10. DaDakota

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    Interview with the man

    I love this pick, I think the guy is gonna turn out to be a player, and will be grateful for the opportunity...something this team needs....more players who will work hard.

    DD
     
  11. thumbs

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    Didn't he just sign with a German basketball team? When will he be able to play for the Rockets?
     
  12. FishBulb913

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    Rockets.com doesnt say anything yet bout the pick, the hat, anything. LETS SEE THE HAT! lol 4 get the player j/p
     
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    Maybe he can be an enforcer since nobody else is up for the job. If anyone ruffs up Yao Ming, he can rip those guys in half. It sucked watching our guys get bullied sometimes. The descriptions they give of this guy is that he's like some kind of rabid animal. haha. :D
     
  15. Nero

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    Ok so the big question is, when and where will we be able to see some video clips of this guy.. if he was really supposed to go in the first round, then we probably got a steal.. hopefully JVG will be able to make something of him..


    ADDED: (from NBADraft.net)

    NBA Comparison: Keon Clark

    The best athlete out there. The next big center out of Senegal. More athletic than all those who have been pros from Senegal before, he has terrific upside. Long arms, wide shoulders, great body. Has soft touch around the perimeter and can hit the open 15ft jumper. Good shot blocker, and outstanding rebounder. He won’t box out but will move his feet to wherever the ball is. Was the African Junior Championships best rebounder, and if Senegal guards were up to his level, he would have been the best player.

    Weakness: Only problem… The mind. Has to get tougher mentally in order to get to the next level. He will never go to a US college as he signed with a club team in Germany last month. Still very raw offensively, must develop some go to moves, back to the basket skills, and a better 15 foot jump shot.

    -Babacar Sy
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    Strengths: Very intriguing athlete who needs polish but has considerable potential. Size, agility and instincts. A very good dunker and a great shot blocker. He is very tall with extremely long arms. And has a surprisingly good shot out to 15 feet.

    Weaknesses: Lacks strength and true basketball skill. Could add lots of muscle as well as a post game.
    Played at the 2002 ABCD high school camp and impessed many with his athleticism and potential.
     
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    If the Houston Rockets just stumbled onto another Ben Wallace, I think I'm gonna kiss someone. :cool: Will he play next year?

    I'm so happy with this pick.
     
  17. DaDakota

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    I am worried about the Dallas tie in though...I hope that doesn't mean we are going to trade him to Dallas.

    I love this pick..to get first round talent at 44 is amazing..and a big long guy with a great work ethic who is raw.....and from Africa...

    I wonder where we have heard that before......I guess I am DREAMING !!

    ;)

    DD
     
  18. DCkid

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    We couldn't have hoped to do any better than this with the 44th pick! While, it's still just a "wait and see" situation, this appears to be the right choice. I give the Rockets an <b>A</b>!
     
  19. leebigez

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    I like the part about him in the sand pits and gaining 17lbs of muscle in 5 weeks. Imagine what hecould do when he trains longer. If these guys are right, it could get really ,really tight on some people.
     
  20. droxford

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    A promising quote from Malick:
    The rest of the article sounds sugar-coated, but at least that quote is promising: he mentions defense before scoring.

    -- droxford
     

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