Endless Loop wrote:payitforward wrote:First off, it'd be up to the coaching staff to work with Rui -- not Tommy!
Thus, for your point to float, there have to have been two different uninterested coaching staffs.
Plus, you write as if Rui had no responsibility for his own development. I don't buy that.
I wouldn't use the word "uninterested" coaching staffs. I'd use the word "incompetent".
I was never a big fan of Brooks, but we did win 49 games one year with him as coach.
You have no evidence that the current coaching staff in incompetent. This is a bad team, a lousy roster. That is what we know.
Endless Loop wrote:...Rui seems to be a much better contributor for the Lakers than he was for the Wiz? That it's Rui's fault for not developing his potential for all those years with the Wiz, but then developing it during his few days with the Lakers?...
In his regular season minutes on the Lakers, Rui was somewhat improved from the earlier part of the season with us. Somewhat -- not "much improved." Sorry.
Still, better is better. So it's worth asking how he was improved
Was his scoring improved in his regular season games as a Laker?
No, it was worse -- please take in that fact!
In Rui's regular season minutes as a Laker, he scored fewer points per 40 minutes, & his TS% got worse.
Oh, & because he didn't have the ball in his hands much, Rui's assists went down. So that too got worse not better.
OTOH, his turnovers went down -- presumably for the same reason -- & that made up for the drop in assists.
So, what was it that got better? Basically, his rebounding went up some, especially his offensive rebounding. & that accounted for more or less the entirety of his regular season improvement w/ the Lakers over his play for us.
OTOH, Rui has had some very nice playoff games so far this year. It's not enough minutes to draw any long-term conclusions, but still it's nice to see good games.
Endless Loop wrote:...In the end, if Rui continues to up his game, then the fault ultimately lies with Ted, because he sets the tone for the organization. He doesn't hold people accountable....
I'm always happy to blame Ted! So, sure...! & either way -- b/c if Rui fails then we can blame Ted for the fact that we drafted him!

OTOH, the statement you make is oversimplified: for starters although Rui has had some good playoff outings, there's not enough evidence to conclude that he's "upped his game."
Most likely, we'll have to wait for his '23-24 season to tell us if he has become a good NBA player. OTOH, if he blows up & takes the Lakers to the title, why... wouldn't that be something?
That's absolutely what I hope will happen! & it's possible too.