Christian Odjakjian
@OdjHoops
College Hoops guy 📚 Content @Enjoybball 🏀 Producer of T'd Up with @peeweedaplug 🎧 Covered Wake Forest for 5 yrs 🎩 2x All-ACC voter ✍🏽
Not gonna force it, only have two this year. These are my 2025 NBA Draft #MyGuys
Yes it's a weak draft class. Always hidden gems though! These are #MyGuys
Buckets from Darius Garland's ~4 game long college career at Vanderbilt
Kyshawn George made a lot of plays in just two games of NBA Summer League. Promising asset budding in Washington. Fits the mold of the connective two-way wing all 30 NBA teams covet. Long, skilled, cerebral, defends, and shoots it. Has improved athletically since college.
Chris Mañon!!!! 😎😎
Three DEEP sleepers to watch out for at NBA Summer League 💤💤 Chris Manon - Warriors Aaron Scott - Celtics Erik Reynolds II - Thunder
Davion Mitchell scoring off the bounce on Baylor's 2021 National Title run Too quick with it 💨
Cleanthony Early 31 points on 12-17 FGs - 2014 R32 Lookin like Carmelo
Dylan Windler 35 piece 2019 Round of 64 Off ball masterclass 🎨
I used to be such a menace on DH Gate Just found my UCF Shaquem Griffin and John Wall high school jerseys

One player who's impressed me through 5 games of summer league is UDFA: Chris Manon. 23-year-old, 4-year college player with great length and athleticism defensively (11 stocks in 4 games), and is a very comfortable and selfless offensively. Makes the right reads, extra passes.
Amazing episode of @pablofindsout Strongly recommend you give it a listen!
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Nique Clifford picking up right where he left off at CSU so far at Summer League. Doing everything on the court. I feel like some teams keep overthinking the age thing. He’s 23, not 30. Don’t understand why a team like BKN would opt for Nolan Traore and Drake Powell over him.…
Nique Clifford in his 3 SL Games: — 18.3 PPG — 6.3 RPG — 3.7 APG — 2.0 SPG — 60.6 FG% — 70.0 3P% — 25.6 MPG GOT THAT DAWG IN HIM
QPost so versatile
From buckets to bishops, he does it all♟️ Quinten Post showed off his chess skills at Chesstival during Summer League, taking the W in the Blitz tournament—and donating the prize money to a charity of his choice.