It’s been a while since Hakeem
Olajuwon gave Nigerians an NBA superstar they could call their own.
A couple of rookies this year
could change that, and on Friday the NBA’s Rising Stars Challenge will highlight the pair in a
game that will have a distinctly Nigerian feel.
Victor Oladipo of the Orlando
Magic, born in Maryland to a Nigerian mother, and Giannis Antetokounmpo
(Adetokunbo) of the Milwaukee Bucks, born in Athens to Nigerian parents, will
be two of the most closely watched players in the game as perhaps the two most
exciting rookies in the league this season.
According to The National,
the exhibition, meant to highlight the best of the NBA’s first- and second-year
players, will give Oladipo and Antetokounmpo, both shooting guards, a chance to
go one-on-one as they were matched up on opposite sides.
Oladipo, the older of the two at
21, was taken second overall in the draft last summer. He is best known for his
running and jumping and the way he simply attacks the basket. More importantly,
his strength and size make him one of the better defensive shooting guard prospects to come into the
league in some time.
Antetokounmpo, just 19, was
drafted 15th and can only be described as really, really long. Nicknamed ‘The
Greek Freak,” he has long arms,
long legs, long hands, and if he can fill out his frame, he’ll become a matchup
nightmare.
This is what makes Friday night’s pairing so
enticing – a future stopper going up against a future scorer. Both rookies.
Both of Nigerian descent.
It’s not like basketball is
alien to Nigeria. Olajuwon, one of the best NBA players ever, was born in
Lagos. Festus Ezeli, a second-year centre on the Golden State Warriors, was
born in Benin City. But never before have two potential stars with deep
Nigerian connections entered the league at the same time and had a chance to
rise together as now.
Their rookie seasons have had
the typical bumps in the road. Oladipo will have the occasional 3-for-16 shooting game and Antetokounmpo
might go 0-for-8 here and there.
The raw talent, though, feels undeniable
at this point. Oladipo has actually turned himself into one of Orlando ’s
steadier players, with 14 points, four assists and nearly four-and-a-half
rebounds a game. He just may win the Rookie of the Year Award when all is said and done.
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