Moussa Diabaté named G League Player of the Week

We had talked about it here and there, Moussa Diabaté offers us a very successful start to the season whether in the G League or in the NBA, with a few stealthy appearances but which deserve a little light. The French pivot has just received a little light with this G League Player of the Week trophy, certainly not the Oscar of a lifetime, but let’s not be choosy.

  • 14 points at 6/15 shooting and 2/2 throwing, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks in 27 minutes
  • 28 points at 12/17 in shooting including 0/1 from the parking lot and 4/4 in throws, 23 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 against in 37 minutes
  • 24 points at 10/13 shooting and 4/6 throwing, 20 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocks in 33 minutes

A lot. Too. Easy. Some will say that in the G League the defense is so permissive that this kind of performance is to be taken with a grain of salt? Here we therefore imagine that you would probably be able to do the same. In short. In short, Moussa Diabaté is a hit this season, he is a hit in the G League under the orders of a coach – Paul Hewitt – freshly elected coach of the month and we are sure that this information will leave you speechless.

Moussa had made a remarkable appearance with the group of Tyronn Lue about ten days agoand there is no doubt that his performances at the lower level are monitored, scrutinized, dissected by the staff of the Clippers. The Sailboats racket is not the densest in the NBA, Ivica Zubac is untouchable but Moses Brown is a pipe, and around it are more 4 positions that generally occupy the sector. Enough to see the Mouss fully integrate the rotation of the big ones? A little more complicated than that but according to the load management and other turmoil of a regular we should in any case see the great Diabaté from time to time on the NBA floors, all the more so if he continues his carnage in Ligue 2 .

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Big 20/20 on poor cuties who hadn’t asked for anything. This is what Moussa Diabaté could continue to do if we don’t give him a chance in the NBA. Don’t forget that DeAndre Jordan plays 15 minutes a game there, please.

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