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		<title>SambWatch, 2.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 18:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Turns out that Henry Abbott composed a scouting opus of Samb during the 2007 Summer League in Las Vegas.  Abbott got impressions from both an anonymous scout as well as Joseph Treutlein of DraftExpress.com.  The first scout had this to say about Samb&#8217;s potential: Cheikh Samb needs to put on a lot of muscle. [...]]]></description>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>Turns out that Henry Abbott composed <a href="http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-26-32/Scout-Sambwich.html" target="_blank">a scouting opus of Samb</a> during the 2007 Summer League in Las Vegas.  Abbott got impressions from both an anonymous scout as well as Joseph Treutlein of DraftExpress.com.  The first scout had this to say about Samb&#8217;s potential:</p>
<blockquote><p>Cheikh Samb needs to put on a lot of muscle. He has bulked up some, but he needs to bulk up even more. The way he is right now, everything he gets is a fadeaway, and you can&#8217;t live on fadeaways.<br />
That said, he has developed a decent jump hook, spinning into the lane.</p>
<p>On defense, when he has to help he gets out to the smaller defenders OK. As he gets stronger, that will presumably get faster. And he recovers OK, too. He has a decent touch, and I&#8217;m convinced he has a good basketball IQ.</p>
<p>If he puts on the strength and the bulk that he needs, with that length and his other attributes, I think he is certainly an NBA player. It&#8217;ll be interesting to see if he can put that together.</p></blockquote>
<p>Treutlein offered this:</p>
<blockquote><p>Cheikh Samb has been a pleasant surprise here at the NBA Summer League, showing a developing skillset to go along with his intriguing physical abilities. The 7&#8217;2 second-round pick from last year&#8217;s draft boasts excellent size and length to go along with pretty good coordination, albeit he&#8217;s pretty slow-footed. He doesn&#8217;t really lumber up and down the court, moving pretty smoothly, but he lacks in quickness, which is evident at times on the defensive end.</p>
<p>Samb has good hands on the offensive end, catching most entry passes thrown his way, and he exhibits decent touch on his hook shot inside five feet. He&#8217;s a bit slow with the release on his hook, but his release point is extremely high, making it very difficult to block when he has the time to get it off. Samb&#8217;s accuracy suffers with the hook when he drifts outside of the painted area, though.</p>
<p>Samb also has the groundwork of a mid-range jumper in place, not possessing the greatest form, but having a high release point and good touch, as he&#8217;s hit a few shots from the 10-15 foot range here in Vegas, even using the glass on occasion when necessary. Samb has also shown flashes of passing ability, hitting cutters and feeding fellow big men out of both the high and low post.</p>
<p>Defensively, Samb lacks in fundamentals, specifically with his post defense, where he gives up position fairly easily. Samb&#8217;s very high center of gravity doesn&#8217;t help in this area either, as it&#8217;s tough for him to get low to hold position on the block, and he doesn&#8217;t really like to use his body much there. Samb is a pretty good weakside defender, due to his length and size, though he&#8217;s sometimes slow to make rotations, and he doesn&#8217;t recover well on second efforts due to his lack of quickness. On the glass, Samb does a good job consistently pursuing boards with his size, but he doesn&#8217;t always box out, and he has more potential as a rebounder once he gets his fundamentals down.</p>
<p>All in all, Samb definitely has the potential to play in the NBA in time, though he still looks like he&#8217;s a few years away from making serious contributions. He&#8217;ll likely always be a bit slow-footed, but he can do a few things offensively, and if he continues to work on his defensive fundamentals in the post and on his body getting into better shape, he could definitely make contributions in the league eventually. It&#8217;s tough to say where his ceiling as a player lies, as with good coordination and his size, there&#8217;s still a lot of things he could improve on or add to his game, but it&#8217;s not unrealistic to see him as a rotational big in the future.</p></blockquote>
<p>Abbott gathered his own impressions, and made this parallel:</p>
<blockquote><p>You know how Rasheed Wallace essentially has the skills to be the MVP every year, but somehow isn&#8217;t? It has long seemed to me that he does not like contact anymore. (He used to be mad dunker, though, as you may recall.) Wallace just doesn&#8217;t beast around in the lane very much these days. He doesn&#8217;t draw a ton of fouls. Instead, he relies on his high point of release, his length, his speed, his shooter&#8217;s touch, and his bouquet of lovely moves to create high-percentage shots without encountering all the elbows.</p>
<p>Cheikh Samb is like an even longer Rasheed Wallace, only without the quickness, the array of moves, the stellar shooting touch, and the coordination to play on the perimeter. In short: he&#8217;s a guy who will have to earn his money in the paint, and I just don&#8217;t think he likes being there. On offense and defense he gets shoved around mercilessly, and not only is he not strong enough to get where he needs to go, but even worse, to my eye he doesn&#8217;t seem to be using all of the strength that he does have.</p>
<p>I know, he&#8217;s young and getting stronger. But I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;ll ever get strong enough to earn anything more than mop-up duty in the head-banging world of the NBA. The stereotype that the European league is soft is not strictly true, but there does seem to be more an opporunity there for skilled big men to do things other than be brutes. I think it would be smart for Samb to cater his training to the European style, where he could put together a nice career without having to get banged around quite as much.</p></blockquote>
<p>Please keep in mind that 18 months is a lifetime in the development of a young big man. By all accounts he&#8217;s put together a pretty good body of work in the D-League.  It&#8217;ll be interesting to see if he&#8217;s able to translate any of this potential into a workable pro game.</p>
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		<title>Scouting Samb</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 16:32:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Arnovitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Roundball Mining Company offered this scouting report on Cheikh Samb last month: Cheikh Samb - C &#8211; 7′1″ 240 lbs (Updated 12/22/2008) Offense:  Cheikh Samb is a raw player, but he already has an NBA quality offensive skill and that is a very nice outside shot.  Despite his height and lack of experience he [...]]]></description>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>Roundball Mining Company offered <a href="http://www.roundballminingcompany.com/denver-nuggets-scouting-report/#CS" target="_blank">this scouting report</a> on Cheikh Samb last month:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Cheikh Samb </strong>- C &#8211; 7′1″ 240 lbs (Updated 12/22/2008)</p>
<p><strong>Offense</strong>:  Cheikh Samb is a raw player, but he already has an NBA quality offensive skill and that is a very nice outside shot.  Despite his height and lack of experience he has good mechanics and a consistent release.  The rest of Samb’s offensive game hinges on drive and dish plays and offensive rebounds.  He does not have a post move to speak of yet, but he does have good hands and his quality jump shot displays a willingness and ability to learn.  He also has shown an ability to pass out of the post, but he has very limited ball handling abilities and if he puts the ball down in traffic usually does not have it for long.</p>
<p><strong>Defense</strong>:  Samb can definitely block shots, but he does it simply by being over seven feet tall with long arms.  He jumps at everything and needs to learn patience and better timing.  He is an OK rebounder, but his slight frame makes it easy for defenders to move him whether it be boxing out or backing him down on the block.</p>
<p><strong>Makeup/Intangibles</strong>:  We really do not know much about Samb.  He can post good numbers in the D-League simply due to his size.  He is a long way from being a contributor in the NBA and whether he earns a spot in someone’s rotation may depend on his ability to gain girth.  Whether or not he reaches his potential he is the perfect player to be the fourteenth man on the roster as the payoff should he develop could be immense.</p></blockquote>
<p>There&#8217;s also <a href="http://www.pickaxeandroll.com/2008/12/15/692672/scouting-sonny-weems-cheik" target="_blank">this</a> from Jeremy:</p>
<blockquote><p>Samb reminds me of Marcus Camby in that he plays every possession for the block.  He lays off his man giving him room to drive so that he has the space to gather himself and go up for the block.  That tactic may work at this level, but he cannot expect to get away with that type of defense in the NBA.  He does try to block everything.  On one occasion he actually tried going at a shot when he was under the basket far enough he was closer to the other side of the rim.  He also had a teammate between him and the shooter.  As a result, when the shot was missed Samb was completely out of position and the Reno player tipped in the miss completely unchallenged.</p>
<p>It also goes without saying that Samb has a difficult time holding his position either defending the post, posting up himself or boxing out on free throws.  He is not quick, but on one occasion he was able to help off on a drive and still recover to block his man&#8217;s shot.  He also had a sequence where he had the ball tipped away from him when he was doubled on the fight block, but he got back quick enough to get a piece of the layup on the fast break at the other end of the floor.  Sadly it hit the backboard first and was correctly ruled as goaltending, but it was an impressive play.</p>
<p>Offensively Samb has a very smooth release.  We all know he can hit the 18-20 footer.  He started getting the ball in the post a little in the fourth quarter.  On one occasion when he was posted up on the left block he waived everyone away, made a decent move with his right hand pushing into the lane and lifted a right handed hook that settled softly into the net.  Unfortunately it came after the shot clock expired and although it was not called, I think he may have traveled.  On another occasion Samb had the ball on the same block, but a little further out.  He tried a fade away turn around and although it looked like a nice shot, but it missed badly.</p>
<p>Samb does have very good hands and does a good job of clamping onto the ball when fighting for rebounds.  I look for two things in a big man, one is good hands and the other is good footwork, Samb is halfway there.</p>
<p>Overall, he is a very intriguing prospect, but right now the only parts of his game that are NBA caliber are his help side shot blocking and his perimeter set shot.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Clippers Acquire Cheikh Samb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet In their effort to acquire a center corps composed exclusively of former Denver Nuggets, the Clippers acquired 7-foot-1 Senegalese center Cheikh Samb from Denver on Monday for a conditional second-round draft pick. Samb was drafted by the Lakers in the second round of the 2006 Draft &#8212; 17 picks after Paul Davis.  He was [...]]]></description>
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<p>Samb was drafted by the Lakers in the second round of the 2006 Draft &#8212; 17 picks after Paul Davis.  He was immediately traded to Detroit, from whom he was loaned back to WTC Cornellá, his former team in Spain.</p>
<p>He played in four games for Detroit last season before being sent to the D-League.  He was the forgotten piece in the Billups-Iverson deal back in November.  He&#8217;s been with Colorado 14ers, where <a href="http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/index.jsp?player=cheikh_samb" target="_blank">he&#8217;s averaged 12.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.8 blocks in 25 minutes/game</a>.</p>
<p>So far as my previous conclusion about DeAndre Jordan benefiting from the day&#8217;s transactions&#8230;you can nix that.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong>: Ramona Shelburne has a good summary of the transactions, and the monetary and contractual considerations behind them <a href="http://www.insidesocal.com/clippers/2009/01/busy-day.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.insidesocal.com/clippers/2009/01/a-few-points-of-clarification.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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