In the pro summer league....he didn't get drafted...he is alot like ben...he needs to bulk up abit more though...but i would sign him..you don't want to make the mistake of letting another undrafted wallace get away.... Also did i read that correctly..Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jr is also there :shock: how good is he?
thats funny. kenyon martins cousin plays high school ball near boston. my buddys on his team. hes even worse than his brother
i always believe that if kenyon could make the league then i could,he gave me faith. i think i no that guy does he play for virginia union in the ciaa like ben did
waybe averaged something like 22,12 and 4 blocks a game..something like can't remember.....he isn't bad....he could be a good player
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "AzBalla17":</div><div class="quote_post">isnt wayne his nephew</div>Lol, yes Wayne is his nephew. This is the second time allnet has been corrected on that. Lol, he made the same mistake in the Lakers forum.
#30 Wayne Wallace Birthdate: ? NBA Position: Power Forward College: Virginia Union Class: Senior Ht: 6-9 Wt: 187 Hometown: Selma, AL "One of the big surprises of the 2003 Draft field?from Division II powerhouse and NBA factory Virginia Union, Wallace has been taught the work ethic that his uncle Ben Wallace and VUU alumni Charles Oakley exemplify in their game?the long and lanky power forward?s strength, as per Wallace genes, is defense and using his length to block shots?doesn?t get in a hurry to swat shots, stays on his feet and is patient, waiting for the right moment to elevate?questions surrounded his shooting ability due to his 5-7 window around the basket at VUU, but in private workouts he has shown the ability to knock down the mid range shot and could possibly extend to three point territory, although he doesn?t necessarily need to?adding a baby hook would be a great addition to his offensive arsenal?has crafty footwork around the basket, can spin off a defender in the block to get to the hole?gets good position for rebounds and finds the open seam to get on the glass?has good stamina?one of the top rebounder and shot blockers in DII, ranking 10th in boards and fourth in blocks?physically, he must add weight and muscle to play the way he does at the NBA level?he can get frustrated by physical teams and lets the opponent get into his head when they throw players at him?not a player to build the offense around. Season averages: 14.7 ppg, 11.6 rpg, 3 bpg led CIAA in rebounding and blocks, 53.8% FG Notes: Measured 6-7.25 without shoes and 6-8.75 with shoes Has a 7-0 wingspan and a 9 foot standing reach. -Justin Young" - Nbadraft.net THANK YOU NBADRAFT.NET!!!
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "allnet":</div><div class="quote_post"> Also did i read that correctly..Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jr is also there :shock: how good is he?</div>Kareem Abdul-Jabar Jr. played in the United States Basketball League and Europe last year. In the USBL he played on the Brooklyn Kings who some of you may know as the team Lenny Cooke plays on. Abdul-Jabar Jr. averaged just over 10 points per game in his starting roll. Abdul-Jabar Jr. is 26 years old and he went to college at Western Kentucky University. He obviously isn't that good, and he is probably just on the team because his father was a Laker legend.