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Recent photo at the Olynyk Klynyk camp. Does not look like his body has improved at all from last season.
I'm a fan of KO but this upcoming season will be highly critical of his play. After 2 seasons, you would think one would learn. He got pushed around the 1st 2 seasons, and really needs to come to camp at the best shape of his life. Especially in the strength department
He comes to training camp with the body we see from his KO Klynyk camp, and I will be the 1st one to start a thread to trade him.
i honestly don't see what the problem is here.
I understand the argument for Sully, who is 6'9" and open admitted to reaching near 300 pounds at times last season.
Kelly Olynyk is 7 foot and 238 pounds - conditioning is not a problem for him. Last season I felt like he was very effective running the floor in transition, I felt his mobility in general was very good for a 7 footer, and I never noticed him getting winded (or his game starting to drop off) after being on the court for long stretches.
The only real argument for Olynyk changing his body is for him to bulk up, but that would be like arguing that Dirk or Andrea Bargnani aren't beefy enough and need to bulk up. Olynyk is not a 'power' player, that's just not his game. He's a stretch 4/5 with a game focused on finesse (mobility, passing, ball handling, jump shot, getting to the basket).
Again I completely understand the concern when it comes to Sully since you can clearly see that every aspect of his game suffers when he plays extended minutes as a result of his body type.
For Olynyk there may be one or two aspects of his game that might benefit from added bulk strength (post defense, and maybe post scoring) but all of his strengths as a player remain without that, and there's some risk that if he adds weight (even through muscle mass) it could affect his ability to play his finesse style.
I'm completely happy with Kelly's body looking exactly the same as it did last year - my only real wish for KO is for him to get better ad playing defense without fouling so that he can stay on the court for longer. If he can manage to get down to around 3 fouls per 36 minutes (as opposed to 5.5 that he averages now) then there's a good chance he'll have a break out year.
He was already in good shape last season and had solid conditioning - I never felt like Kelly's game was held back by fitness issues the way Sully's clearly has been.