dirkdiggler4177 wrote:Westbrook, as far as I know, played shooting guard in college. When he came into the NBA, he played point guard, and every commentator was so impressed by this. For me, his career is summarized as doing too much.
What if he took the Dwayne Wade or Iverson route, becoming a shooting guard and developing a mid-range game?
Edit. Replace ruined with damaged
he can't shoot.
pg was his only path. he created havoc, teams had a hard time dealing with it and that was his opening.
THAT was his strength. that was his talent
if a talent likes to throw paint on the wall and is successful at it, you don't want to overthink and try to teach him how to paint as apple,
like "you could be so much better if you could paint an apple"!! GRANDMAS PAINT APPLES ON SUNDAY. this is why EVERYONE IS WRONG. he never had "natural" pg skills, and everyone says pg is the hardest position to master. you have to be born a pg. and westbrook thus became a disruptor.
some have espoused that he needed better tutelage as a pg. they are wrong!!!!
1 - by who,,,,REALLY. a "better tutor" would have chained him up
2 - with all the opinions by the know-it-alls,,,,westy is going to be a first ballot hof'er
i put this forth. if some tutor came along to try to teach him,,,,he would NOT be a first balloter. he would not be the iconic guard of the millenium teens, with a clothes line at barney's and a $350,000,000 net. russell was a top 5or6 in net earnings of the 10 or 11 iconic players from the teens