Re: Oubre or Mikal Bridges as starting small forward?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:15 am
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This. Aggressiveness was his biggest issue last year, and he didn't show any improvement in preseason. Let's hope that is an aberration.
Robinson was a 2nd round pick, right? So that makes sense, he’s only in year 2, so he can’t sign a Booker type max until year 4, I believe.
I remember a couple of games last year where Ayton got pissed off and became very aggressive and it was great. We just need to piss him off before every game.
OK, I am going to get shot for saying this... but how many times did we say the same thing about Bender?Nodack wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:48 amI remember a couple of games last year where Ayton got pissed off and became very aggressive and it was great. We just need to piss him off before every game.
I agree and it is very concerning. He's got all the physical skills and size in the world but you can't teach heart. Let's hope he's a late bloomer in that department. Might need some tough love.Indy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 10:32 amOK, I am going to get shot for saying this... but how many times did we say the same thing about Bender?Nodack wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:48 amI remember a couple of games last year where Ayton got pissed off and became very aggressive and it was great. We just need to piss him off before every game.
I know they are nothing alike, but aggressiveness is not something that typically gets better the longer you wait.
I will stay positive because he says all the right things--he just needs to show them now.
On a completely separate topic, how many really good basketball players have you heard of that "didn't even pick up a ball until XX years old" around the league? It is a story narrative you hear every once in a while, and I always see it as a flag. The other side of the argument is "you don't know how good they can really be because they have only been trying/coached for YY number of years" but man that passion for a game that goes back to when you were 9 years old on the playground can't be coached/taught.
The thing that we have going for us is what I think is a great coaching staff. Let's see what they can do with him.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:45 pmI get the Bender comp.
Another possible comp is Dwight Howard. A little bit socially awkward, and he needs a strong coach to get the most out of him.
But I'll root for him every night even though I worry about that stuff because there are a few positive examples.
Remeber when Barbosa had was getting special attention from the coaching staff? He would get a note in his locker simplifying the game plan for him with 3 things to work on, including aggressiveness. I don't remember the details, but I do remember some on the board being disgusted the Leandro would need that kind of coaching. But I think he did get the most out of his potential. So I hope Ayton will too.
Fingers crossed. The coaches just need to simplify the game for him, and I think Monty is capable of doing that. Monty and DeAndre are saying the right things, so I think this will be a fun season to watch the big guy's development.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:47 pmThe thing that we have going for us is what I think is a great coaching staff. Let's see what they can do with him.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:45 pmI get the Bender comp.
Another possible comp is Dwight Howard. A little bit socially awkward, and he needs a strong coach to get the most out of him.
But I'll root for him every night even though I worry about that stuff because there are a few positive examples.
Remeber when Barbosa had was getting special attention from the coaching staff? He would get a note in his locker simplifying the game plan for him with 3 things to work on, including aggressiveness. I don't remember the details, but I do remember some on the board being disgusted the Leandro would need that kind of coaching. But I think he did get the most out of his potential. So I hope Ayton will too.
Speaking of which:O_Gardino wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:52 pmFingers crossed. The coaches just need to simplify the game for him, and I think Monty is capable of doing that. Monty and DeAndre are saying the right things, so I think this will be a fun season to watch the big guy's development.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:47 pmThe thing that we have going for us is what I think is a great coaching staff. Let's see what they can do with him.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:45 pmI get the Bender comp.
Another possible comp is Dwight Howard. A little bit socially awkward, and he needs a strong coach to get the most out of him.
But I'll root for him every night even though I worry about that stuff because there are a few positive examples.
Remeber when Barbosa had was getting special attention from the coaching staff? He would get a note in his locker simplifying the game plan for him with 3 things to work on, including aggressiveness. I don't remember the details, but I do remember some on the board being disgusted the Leandro would need that kind of coaching. But I think he did get the most out of his potential. So I hope Ayton will too.
THIS!Wally_West wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:40 pmI just think this Ayton criticism so overblown. He has only been in the league 1 year and preseason with a whole new cast of characters, where he played limited minutes with key players missing every game. I get wanting Ayton to be super aggressive but that just may never be him. Is that really the end of the world though? He probably would have average 20pts last year if that team was just mediocre at passing. The dude is so gifted offensively already, if his defense can just be mediocre then the dude is gonna be a regular at the all-star game. If he getting 20-25pts consistently then does it really matter if it’s by mid-range shots and lay-ups instead of monstrous dunks? As long as he is efficient and effective, I don’t care what he says before or after games.
Well TJ Warren was averaging 20 points per game for us before and it didn't impact the game at all. That is what I am worried about with Ayton. Getting 20 and 12 but having no impact would not be a good outcome. I hope that changes and see ways it certainly can, but not without him being aggressive. You see it in his FTA numbers, too. He only shot 2.7 free throws per game last year, even though he took over 12 shots a game. Other bigs on our team last year were much higher per FGA and per minute. On a per-minute basis, he shot 11th most FTA per game, while he was third highest in minutes and 2nd highest in FGAs.Wally_West wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:40 pmI just think this Ayton criticism so overblown. He has only been in the league 1 year and preseason with a whole new cast of characters, where he played limited minutes with key players missing every game. I get wanting Ayton to be super aggressive but that just may never be him. Is that really the end of the world though? He probably would have average 20pts last year if that team was just mediocre at passing. The dude is so gifted offensively already, if his defense can just be mediocre then the dude is gonna be a regular at the all-star game. If he getting 20-25pts consistently then does it really matter if it’s by mid-range shots and lay-ups instead of monstrous dunks? As long as he is efficient and effective, I don’t care what he says before or after games.
That is probably a fair comparison. But nobody is scared of LMA. You might game-plan around him a bit, but if he is the best player on the other team, you like you chances. I am hoping he comes in and proves me completely wrong. I want him to show he can change a game on both ends of the floor.