If you were looking for reasons that potential No. 1 pick Joel Embiid should forsake another year of college at Kansas and turn pro in the 2014 draft, this is a reminder of what is at the top of the list.
Embiid is out the last few games of the regular season with what was first described as a back strain, but now he has gone to the West Coast to see a specialist, reports the Kansas City Star.
Embiid, sidelined by an undisclosed lower-back injury, was to meet with a doctor Monday morning (in Los Angeles) before returning to Lawrence. If it sounds ominous, well, that’s the nature of back injuries. But Coach Bill Self tried to soothe any concerns Sunday, saying the trip to California was planned since Embiid was shut down for the last two games of the regular season.
For Embiid and his teammates concerns focus around the NCAA tournament — they are the No. 10 team in the country and one that has played better of late as Embiid and Andrew Wiggins (another potential No. 1 pick) have adjusted to college ball. They are certainly a team that could make the Final Four.
Will this injury impact his draft status? Depends on the injury, but probably not much if at all unless it is serious.
While Embiid has suggested he could stay for another year of college, it would be hard to do as he is a potential No. 1 pick — draftexpress.com has him ranked in the top slot right now. The Bucks are reportedly leaning toward Embiid if they get the No. 1 pick.
Embiid has excellent NBA center size (7’0”, 7’5” wingspan, 250 pounds with room to grow) and athleticism. He is already a good rim protector and rebounder because of his size and mobility, but he has the potential to be a defensive force in the paint, he can run the floor, and while he is still raw on offense he has shown growth and has a drop step, jump hook and some other moves that take advantage of his mobility. He has a lot of potential, it’s just a question of how much of it he can fulfill.
GMs become enamored with big men who have upside and that pretty much defines Embiid. Which means you can be sure he is going high in the draft. And this injury is a reminder of how fragile that big payday can be. Too many guys who are not ready come out too early for the draft, but Embiid is one of the guys who should. A lock top three pick, he is risking a lot of money staying back for a year. This injury is just a reminder of that. And hopefully nothing more.