Hornets Summer Film Study
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:48 pm
If you could lock each of our players in a room and have them watch hundreds and hundreds of hours of film over the summer of 1 player (past or present) to help them understand what they need to do in order to evolve and elevate their game, who's film would you assign to each of our players and why?
Kemba: Chris Paul
Kemba leads by example and leaves it all on the floor with his game play. I'd like to see him really focus on developing that "Floor General" mentality - directing traffic, telling guys where to be and where not to be and getting on them when they are not executing correctly.
Bacon: Joe Johnson
Bacon has that same slow, deliberate approach as Johnson did - similar bodies as well. I'd like to see Bacon develop the court vision and improve his BBIQ to help get others involved while still getting his own.
Bats: Trevor Ariza
Ariza might not "wow" you but he's locked into a game and focused every moment of every minute and plays with a quiet intensity on both ends. He rarely takes a play off and is able to impact a game just with his presence.
Miles: Blake Griffin
Really excited for Miles to take the next step next season. I'd like to see him harness his agility and explosiveness a little better and keep them under control while using them while bullying opposing players.
Cody: Steven Adams
81, 70, 80, 80, 76, 80. Those are the number of games Adams has played each season.
82, 62, 73, 62, 33, 49. Those are the number of games Cody has played each season.
Both physical players. Both very different results - in how they effect a game and how often they play.
Graham: Kemba Walker
He might not be as quick or shifty as Kemba, but if Graham can learn how to shoot off the bounce and learn how to create separation like Kemba it would really benefit him.
Monk: Manu GinĂ³bili
Decision making. Playing within yourself (but with flair). Knowing your limitations. Picking your spots. BBIQ.
Lamb: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Lamb could do with an angry streak. He needs to develop an "edge". He needs to play like his life depends on it and that nothing will stand in his way. He needs to stop pussying out on 50/50 balls and recoiling from contact.
MKG: Metta World Peace
Find confidence in taking (and making) corner 3's. Develop a little "crazy". Lock yourself in a gym and bench press mucho plates while snorting protein powder between having 11 meals a day so you really bulk up. Become a guy that opposing teams fear.
Marv: James Posey
Find an assistant coaching job. You've had a great NBA career, but the time has come.
Frank: Pascal Siakam
Frank is so robotic when going to the basket. It's methodical and deliberate and like watching cement dry. If he could tighten up his motions and be more slippery, ala Siakam, it would really help in him creating space and time. Siakam also has some pretty good handles for a big - something Frank sorely lacks.
Biz: Reggie Evans
Approaching every dunk and every blocked shot like he wants to kill the rim or kill the ball would be of benefit to Biz.
Willy: Montrezl Harrell
Be active. Be present. Bring energy. Make a difference.
Who are yours?
Kemba: Chris Paul
Kemba leads by example and leaves it all on the floor with his game play. I'd like to see him really focus on developing that "Floor General" mentality - directing traffic, telling guys where to be and where not to be and getting on them when they are not executing correctly.
Bacon: Joe Johnson
Bacon has that same slow, deliberate approach as Johnson did - similar bodies as well. I'd like to see Bacon develop the court vision and improve his BBIQ to help get others involved while still getting his own.
Bats: Trevor Ariza
Ariza might not "wow" you but he's locked into a game and focused every moment of every minute and plays with a quiet intensity on both ends. He rarely takes a play off and is able to impact a game just with his presence.
Miles: Blake Griffin
Really excited for Miles to take the next step next season. I'd like to see him harness his agility and explosiveness a little better and keep them under control while using them while bullying opposing players.
Cody: Steven Adams
81, 70, 80, 80, 76, 80. Those are the number of games Adams has played each season.
82, 62, 73, 62, 33, 49. Those are the number of games Cody has played each season.
Both physical players. Both very different results - in how they effect a game and how often they play.
Graham: Kemba Walker
He might not be as quick or shifty as Kemba, but if Graham can learn how to shoot off the bounce and learn how to create separation like Kemba it would really benefit him.
Monk: Manu GinĂ³bili
Decision making. Playing within yourself (but with flair). Knowing your limitations. Picking your spots. BBIQ.
Lamb: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Lamb could do with an angry streak. He needs to develop an "edge". He needs to play like his life depends on it and that nothing will stand in his way. He needs to stop pussying out on 50/50 balls and recoiling from contact.
MKG: Metta World Peace
Find confidence in taking (and making) corner 3's. Develop a little "crazy". Lock yourself in a gym and bench press mucho plates while snorting protein powder between having 11 meals a day so you really bulk up. Become a guy that opposing teams fear.
Marv: James Posey
Find an assistant coaching job. You've had a great NBA career, but the time has come.
Frank: Pascal Siakam
Frank is so robotic when going to the basket. It's methodical and deliberate and like watching cement dry. If he could tighten up his motions and be more slippery, ala Siakam, it would really help in him creating space and time. Siakam also has some pretty good handles for a big - something Frank sorely lacks.
Biz: Reggie Evans
Approaching every dunk and every blocked shot like he wants to kill the rim or kill the ball would be of benefit to Biz.
Willy: Montrezl Harrell
Be active. Be present. Bring energy. Make a difference.
Who are yours?