The report regarding Embiid's athleticism, footwork, and coordination is accurate. He is not fully utilized in Kansas' team offense as he is limited to put backs, lobs, or close buckets when teammates find him - which is fine, that is a good place for your 7'1" center to be. But skill-wise, Embiid is a more advanced player than that. He actually has a solid face-up game with shooting range that extends to 18 feet and looks very smooth putting the ball on the floor and getting to the hoop. His production in such little playing time is very impressive and with every game that passes - as Chris said - the risk surrounding him is shrinking. With every game played and every practice he attends, his knowledge of the game/fundamentals is growing. That combined with his physical skills and he has immense potential. I'd imagine that he could overtake Randle for the #3 spot by the end of the season.