Bettor wins $13K when Knicks draft Obi Toppin

A bettor at DraftKings won a $13,000 payout when the New York Knicks drafted Dayton’s Obi Toppin with the No. 8 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft on Wednesday night.

The bettor wagered $500 on 25/1 odds that the Knicks would select Toppin.

Toppin is a Brooklyn native who played a season at Mt. Zion Preparatory School in Maryland after receiving no NCAA Division I offers. He then redshirted the 2017-18 season at Dayton because he did not qualify academically.

Last season, he was college basketball’s National Player of the Year for a Flyers team that emerged as a legitimate national title contender before the coronavirus pandemic canceled the NCAA Tournament.

Toppin, who stands 6-feet-9 and weighs 220 pounds, is a sensational athlete who can run the floor and play in the pick and roll, often finishing the play with an explosive dunk.

Toppin averaged 20 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game this past season.

PRE-DRAFT ANALYSIS
Though Toppin’s dunks are highlight-worthy, he also brings a ton of offensive skill to the frontcourt.

He has a soft touch and an ability to shoot from 3-point distance (39 percent on 82 attempts last season). He is also a strong decision-maker who can distribute to teammates from the post. Simply put, he is the most offensively gifted big man in the draft.

Defense is a major concern. Toppin struggles in every area: in the pick and roll, in 1-on-1 situations, underneath the basket and while helping. He is also not a great rebounder, a surprise given his size and athleticism.

Toppin is also 22, which is “old” by NBA draft standards.

Yet there is no question that Toppin impacts winning, given Dayton’s rapid ascension as a mid-major program. And given Toppin’s growth from the end of his high school career until now, perhaps he is nowhere close to hitting his ceiling as a player.

–Field Level Media