Catledge wrote:pepe1991 wrote:“We had the day off, but they said we could get some shots up if we wanted, so I decided to head over with [Oklahoma City teammate and Team USA hopeful] Jeff Green.
“Kobe [Bryant] was the only guy on the bus, and that spoke volumes to me — he’s the best player in the game, yet he’s always willing to come work on his game, so that kind of motivated me and Jeff,” Durant said. “He went by himself, he got a lot of shots up, and by the time he was done you could see he had gotten better over that hour. Like I said, it was a big inspiration to me and Jeff.”
So both Green and Durant watched Kobe work. Durant blows up. Green does not. And you conclude that the difference maker was watching Kobe rather than Durant and Green's individual work ethic and talent? I'm not sure you understand how variables and control groups work.
Every hard-working superstar has 11+ teammates. Almost all of those teammates don't blow up into hard-working superstars themselves. The ones who do blow up do so because of their talent and work ethic, not because of somebody else's talent and work ethic.
The Magic have been incompetent in any number of ways over the last decade, but the most consequential way has been drafting and trading for players who just weren't that talented while trading away the few who were. Stuff like development programs, coaching, teammates, and systems are mostly just noise by comparison to talent and work ethic.
Because not everybody has capabiliy to blow up to be superstar?
Oladipo had star potential, needed somebody to guide him through everyday lifestyle of superstar to become one.
Durant - same, hard work beats talent,as he said, Jeff had 10ppg rookie year and after that 2008 season broke out with 16 ppg -7 rpg ( 45%-39%) that was massive breakout, but probably didn't keep hard work after that.
When we talk about Green we have to be honest and admit that most people would not play basketball after open heart surgery. His heart stopped for full hour during surgery, most people with his illnes find out about it when it ruptures- read - their families found out when they die.
I actually 100% agree with bold part.
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon