I find it hard to believe that Alabi has gone from a guy that you couldn't have on the floor to the player that Thorpe is describing in the original post.
he is likely somewhere in between but he had knee issues which hampered his training. Bottom line is if you have a big man like that who is coach-able and can cope with the pain to train - he can get there.
Roy Hibbert took numerous years @ George town to become considered an outside prospect - they said he was too slow / awkward etc... all the same stuff... but the dude flat out did what ever was asked of him and is one of the hardest working guys out there.
Now he is solid if not spectacular - maybe Alabi will make the same sacrifices.
"I may be wrong ... but I doubt it"
I believe that Alabi will be an improved player next year but I don't think we'll see the jump in production that Thorpe is suggesting. I like Solo and hope that he can turn into a rotation guy in the league but this is a guy who couldn't even get in a lot of blowouts last year because he simply wasn't ready to play in the NBA. I'm not sure if Thorpe did him any favors by piling on these extra expectations.
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