Dags wrote:Let's not get carried away here. He's played great recently, but he's got to put together more games like this. We also need to know how he'll react to the (inevitable) bad game. Will he go into his shell, or will he be able to put it behind him?
We've seen good runs from Bogut before. But he's got to start turning them into extended runs with minimal slumps.
But this is promising, no doubt.
I would say that the team and coaching staff need to ensure that Bogut continues to be involved in the offense as he has been (and perhaps they could begin to involve him in the 4th). In the past when Bogut has gone into his shell I believe it's been at least partially because the moment he has had a bad game after one of his 'runs' the coaching staff have completely reverted to our jumpshooting guards receiving the majority of the offense.
Here's the key - next time has a 8/6 game, and he will because everyone has a bad game, the coach needs to tell him he's going to be the focus of the offense the next game again, and go straight back to him as if he never missed a beat. If he has another average game after that, same again you just go straight back to him, and so on.
Bogut has the ability to be a star in this league of that I have absolutely no doubt, but he can at times be fragile mentally and really thrives on confidence. It's time for the bucks as an organisation to really show complete faith in their #1 pick for the first time, they will be much better for it if they do.
If this month has shown anything it is that Bogut is CAPABLE of being an allstar without any problems, and while the onus is on him to continue to improve, a large amount of responsibility has to be on the coaching staff as well.