Cedi Mind Trick

2015-08-20 Off By EvilGenius

Yesterday, there was a disturbance in the Force. Though it happened not long ago, in a Euroleague match far, far away, the aftereffects may well reverberate two years hence at The Q in Cleveland.

If you haven’t heard by now, the world (or at least fans in Turkey and Macedonia) supposedly witnessed a flawless shooting night by the 20-year-old, second round draft pick of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cedi “The Jedi” Osman…

…or did they?

“You don’t need to see the footage… These aren’t the highlights you’re looking for… Move along.”

Back on June 25, when the Cavs spent one of their three second round picks (number 31 to be exact) on a 6’6 padawan small forward out of Turkey, many fans were rendered more dumbfounded than stormtroopers on droid patrol wondering, “who the heck is this guy?” and “how did he trick the Cavs into selecting him?” (A notable exception was our own Jedi scout, Qui Gon Ben Werth, who said of Cedi pre-draft, “If he is anywhere near their pick, the Cavs should grab him.”) Cedi sure was thrilled the Cavs plucked him from the sands of Tattooine Turkey…

Still, most rightly assumed this young Cedi was simply a draft and stash, a likely exile to the Euroleague basketball hinterlands, far from the bright center of the NBA universe.  There, he’d toil in obscurity next to the likes of Bobby Dixon and our old friend Furkan Aldemir (which might actually be the name of some Sith lord), maybe never to be heard from again.

But after last night’s rumored display, one man finds your lack of faith… disturbing…

No… not that guy. This guy…

Per multiple reports, during an International Friendly against Macedonia, Osman incredibly knocked down all five of his attempts from beyond the arc, in addition to making all three of his regular two-point shots, to finish the 85-68 victory with a team-high 24 points, as well as a team-high 100% shooting.

So, in other words… he did exactly as Gold Five told him…

What makes this even more impressive is that the knock on Cedi in many of his pre-draft evaluations was that his outside shooting wasn’t particularly good or developed. But, according to an excerpt from an SBNation Liberty Ballers article just prior to the draft, “The Jedi” has apparently worked hard on his shot, even altering his release…

This Isn’t the Form You’re Looking For

He hasn’t always been this successful on his treys though, as he wasn’t putting up NBA Jam-infused Stephen Curry numbers on threes earlier in the season. While he’s streakily made threes before, it looks like Osman has altered his shooting form as this season has progressed, using his guide hand more in a release that appears less one-handed. Here’s a a shot he (#6) makes back in November against Real Madrid that has his previous form:

I like his fiery celebration there, but his form isn’t great despite the make. Here’s his improved shooting stroke that was on display in his 20-point effort against Turk Teledom (in May):

His shot is quicker with a little more fluidity. His size should allow him to get his shot off in the NBA, but a fast release is so integral to a shooter’s effectiveness.

Even though we don’t have actual highlights of his perfect barrage against Macedonia… here are a few choice highlights from the previous dust-up with Lithuania…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3_RTZh2WKc

Granted, it’s waaaaaay too soon to start daydreaming about this kid joining Obi-Bron, DellaveYoda and the gang as they set off to destroy the rest of the NBA, but with shooting performances like this one, it’s no wonder why Osman is already referred to as the “Jedi” by Euroleague fans and media. If you want to get to know him a little better, check out this excellent article in the Daily Sabah that refers to him as “the leader of the next generation.”

Up next for Osman and his Turkish National team is Germany and the “Supercup” preparation tournament. In lieu of highlights, we may just have to settle for being mesmerized by his awesome hair commercials…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTXWhu3zPSc&feature=youtu.be

But stay tuned for The Return of “The Jedi” likely in the summer of 2017!

 

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