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Slamming “Offensive Minded” Players, Pistons Rookie Ausar Thompson Unravels Idolizing Two-Way Players Like Michael Jordan, Lebron and Kobe

Published 11/24/2023, 11:26 AM EST

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Every year, there are new rookies entering the NBA world, with dreams in their eyes, full of glare, just to be as great as their idols. Just like that, there is another entrant, a 20-year-old athlete who is shaking the entire world by showing his skillset. In a sport like basketball, where the spotlight is generally on the attackers, this rookie has decided to change those norms. And he is none other than Ausar Thompson. The Detroit Pistons recently recruited him, and he’s already garnering eyes for his defensive prowess.

However, this 6-foot-6 giant is also pushing the traditional expectations of what a player of his height can do. Thompson, the fifth overall choice in the 2023 NBA Draft, is forging his own path. And he is seeking inspiration from superstars who have mastered both sides of the floor.

Ausar Thompson already making waves in the NBA

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Thompson’s path to the NBA began with a childhood that included heated disputes about the sport he now plays professionally. Growing up with twin brother Amen and elder brother Troy, Ausar saw himself in a dispute with the conventional belief. The belief that attacking prowess was the only thing that mattered. The Thompson family was divided, but these arguments fueled the young prodigy’s passion, turning him into the player he wished to be.

He wished that he was an all-round player and not just a player who scores baskets. Even in his interview with the Athletic, he spoke about the offensive-minded players. “It’s good, gets you paid,” Ausar Thompson said. “But it doesn’t win games. Well, it wins games, but at the end of the day, you want a two-way player. I liked Michael Jordan, Kobe, Pippen, Kawhi, and LeBron, people who did it on both sides because I thought it correlated to championships. It didn’t just correlate to greatness. It also correlated to respect from me.”

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In the sport of basketball, “unicorn” means big-size players who can score points and move in and block shots. However, for Thompson, the term goes beyond just the physical characteristics of a player. It’s about becoming unique and remarkable, a player who exceeds expectations and does the seemingly impossible. However, has this rookie done anything exceptional since his debut for the Pistons and proved to be a unicorn?

How has Thompson fared in the NBA since his debut?

Thompson’s defensive effect has been nothing short of miraculous. In only 15 games, he has risen to rank as the league’s seventh-best rebounder, outperforming even veteran centers. His 26 blocks, 10 of which came with his left hand, demonstrate an inherent defensive intuition that defies his rookie position.

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The Pistons are necessarily not winning games, but Thompson’s dedication to succeeding is evident. While his defensive abilities are in the spotlight currently, the 6-foot-6 giant realizes that he needs to improve his offensive abilities as well.

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The jump shot as well as his ballhandling is still a work in progress, but many who know Thompson feel these aspects will emerge with time. His eager quest for excellence, along with a tireless work ethic, has him on the verge of achieving an attacking breakthrough.

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Ausar Thompson is a unique talent who is poised to leave an indelible impact on the Detroit Pistons and the NBA. With his vigorous defense, he is already making a name for himself and as he works to enhance his offensive game, he will be unstoppable.

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Written by:

Dhruv Shastry

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Dhruv is an NBA writer at ES with years of playing experience to name. Despite the ankle injury barring him from playing further, he never lost touch with the sport. He loves the swag and the attitude basketball players possess.
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Saumya Khanduja