Post#840 » by playa-hater » Tue Jan 5, 2021 4:36 am
OK seems like many posters on here have NO Idea how coaches can make or kill a player's confidence.
So here is an example. The NYK have sucked for ever? They get a New coach (Thibs) and are very lean on talent. They have Julius Randle, who most would agree, has not been living up to any High expectations in the NBA he had. But Thibs is forced to try something with what he has. And he has decided to run his offense through Randle. (even more so since their rookie lottery pick is out)
Randle's response. 28 pts 17 rbs 9 asts and a victory on the Road. One game, you may ask. Randle is averaging 21 pts, 10.2 rbs and 7 asts through 7 games. Still while shooting a very amazing 49+50% from FG and 3.
Of course this is a small sample size and probably won't hold up. But it should be a fact or near fact that players when given "more opportunity" and a TRUE green light, they play better.
Just look at our own Tatum. J Brown. Less "stars" to share the ball with and they are destroying. Might say the same for Rozier as well. Look what Stevens did for IT, when IT spent most of his career as backup-no one special player. But when Stevens gave him FULL control and confidence, he damn near became a top 3 MVP candidate that year.
The flip side can also occur. Especially with young players. A young player misses a shot, or a rotation, boom, the coach takes him out. very few players can excel with that type of situation. Only after Real opportunity comes, can a player grow.
Miami proved last year, if you give a player, even a rookie, some real opportunity, and LET HIM GROW. the team will be rewarded in the long term.
Why Brad Stevens continues NOT to see that is mind-boggling to me. (see Timelord and Nesmith)
2 things need to go.. my lack of spell check and Joe..
